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- From: drew@ladymacb.cs.colorado.edu (Drew Eckhardt)
- Subject: Re: SCSI and Linux
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.004046.12534@colorado.edu>
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- Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 00:40:46 GMT
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- In article <oiswTB1w165w@twiki.PDX.COM> dalew@twiki.PDX.COM (Dale Weber) writes:
- >
- > I've been trying to install some version of Linux on my system this
- >weekend, but haven't had any luck. This is because Linux doesn't seem to
- >be able to find my SCSI controller (an Always Technology IN-2000).
- >
- > I'd like to know which SCSI controllers Linux (any release) is known to
- >work with. So far, neither the MCC or HLU releases of Linux find my
- >particular controller. I haven't tried the SLS release yet since I haven't
- >got it at this time.
- >
-
- According to the FAQ,
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-
- QUESTION: What SCSI hosts are supported?
-
- ANSWER: The Adaptec 154x, Adaptec 174x in "standard" mode, Future
- Domain 16x0, Seagate ST0x, Ultrastor 14F, and Western Digital
- 7000FASST are supported. Various Adaptec clones from Bustek
- and Future Domain are known to work, in both ISA and EISA flavors.
-
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-
- --
- Microsoft is responsible for propogating the evils it calls DOS and Windows,
- IBM for AIX (appropriately called Aches by those having to administer it), but
- marketing's sins don't come close to those of legal departments.
- Boycott AT&T for their absurd anti-BSDI lawsuit.
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