Gary Kline wrote:
On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 12:28:32PM -0700, europax@home.com wrote:
I have the same card and use 6.4. It works with the AIC7XXX module (6.3 did as well). I believe that there is an appropriate HOWTO for modules. Rob.
Whew!! Okay, now can anyone give me a pointer to the right HOWTO to get the kernel module selected?
I did some searching around for Linux (SuSE) HOWTO's several days ago and didn't find anything. (I remember these how-to files from trying Debian... that was 3+ years ago.)
Anybody got a URL or two?
thanks much,
BTW, going from IDE to SCSI-LVD160 gave me the biggest incremental boost in overall performance that I have seen in a long long time. Rob.
gary
Gary Kline wrote:
It seems a bit silly to have a heavy duty SCSI 29160 adaptor in the low-end IDE box that I'm trying out for SuSE 6.4, but that's how it works. I figured that the easiest way of reconfiguring my system was to do a full re-install since the YaST utility made things so push-button.
But, no success. After the first CD loaded to the 40% mark everything hung. The mouse responded, but that was all: The buttons did not.
With Linux and with this distro I'm a newbie. I would like to know if the Adaptec 29160 works with 6.4 and if so, how (cookbook-style, please!) I add the kernel module.
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