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With a brand new Dell Precision 670 I am trying to install Suse Linux Pro 9.2 but it did not find my 2 SCSI hard drives by telling me "No harddrive found". I tried to load the AIC79xx module, which seems the correct one for my SCSI interface (AIC7901), with the manual install process. The problem in this case is that I have no clue of the syntax and/or values of the requested parameters.
Thanks for your help Pierre Moser
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Mar 7, 2005, 10:01:41 AM3/7/05
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Is this the only hard drive or do you have another more than one on this system?
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There are a couple of disks (two) connected on the same scsi "controller". There are no other disk "system" like ata or else ...
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Is the card a 39320? If so, others have had trouble too. Try loading the module aic79xx-new instead.
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It is not really a card it is a kind of "chip set" on a pci card ... I already found the driver aic79xx very interesting, but I have no idea what parameter to enter ar load point ... and without parameters, this load fails ...
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i am having that same problem with the aic79xx module not loading during manual installation. i think a solution might be to compile a new kernel with the module as a part of the kernel, and then use that to boot. if anyone knows of any good instructions on how to do this, that would be greatly appreciated.