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I just installed an IWill DU3160 Ultra160 SCSI controller and RedHat 7.2. My motherboard is an older Tyan 166 Dual Pentium. The RedHat installation made the SMP version of the kernel default but the SCSI interface is not functional with this version of the kernel. (all SCSI commands timeout) Modified the boot loader to make the non-SMP version the default. The system now boots but I have lost the other processor.
Any ideas?
Adam Haeder
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Mar 20, 2002, 12:36:06 AM3/20/02
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 20:27:34 -0800, "Embed Head" <acu...@onz.com> wrote:
Sounds like something in the RedHat-enterprise kernel (which you need for SMP) doesn't like your scsi card. I would ditch the redhat kernel and compile one yourself, with SMP support and scsi support built in and see if that works.