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Re: SCSI card in Linux



Well 
   It was a SCSI card that was detected earlier by the same machine. I had
to reformat it some intruders came in into it.

   Also; let me remind you that instead of server config; I installed
workstation. 

   Do I need to recompile the kernel for it ??
 
Rgds,
B.D.Joshi 


On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:

> 		Hello Binaya,
> 
> >      I have installed Redhat 7.0 but it didn't detect my SCSI card. The =
> > card is Adaptec AIC 33700P.
> >    =20
> >       When I look with "dmesg" it says    scsi: 0 hosts .=20
> > 
> >      Do I need to recompile the kernel ? If so; with options ?
> 
>  The standard RedHat kernel supports scsi just fine. Check out if this card is 
> supported at http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/. If it is you can add the 
> appropriate driver to /etc/modules.conf. When you need the controller at 
> bootup you will have to build an initial ramdisk (man mkinitrd).
> 
> 					Bye,
> 
> 					Leonard.
> 
> 
> 
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