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DPT SCSI Card
- From: "Glenn Cameron" <glenn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 09:07:30 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <017101c0f255$fbfa4a00$4955cfd4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
A year and a half ago we built one of our old RM FX servers as a Linux
server using Suse 6.3 and running squid. It's been sitting in the corner
doing its job without a problem and we are very happy with it. We would like
to do the same at our sister school who have the a virtually identical
server, however I can't remember how we managed to get our DPT 2024 SCSI
card to be recognised. Searching the SuSE hardware database doesn't seem to
help - can someone point me in the right direction? I'm guessing other RM
sites will have done the same thing, and obviously we did but I just can't
remember what we did - and going into YaST doesn't seem to tell me what we
did either! Suggestions much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Glenn Cameron
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
server using Suse 6.3 and running squid. It's been sitting in the corner
doing its job without a problem and we are very happy with it. We would like
to do the same at our sister school who have the a virtually identical
server, however I can't remember how we managed to get our DPT 2024 SCSI
card to be recognised. Searching the SuSE hardware database doesn't seem to
help - can someone point me in the right direction? I'm guessing other RM
sites will have done the same thing, and obviously we did but I just can't
remember what we did - and going into YaST doesn't seem to tell me what we
did either! Suggestions much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Glenn Cameron
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
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