Check the /etc/modules.conf file and look for the aha152x entry. If I recall correctly, there should be an "options=" statement and the first number is the interrupt. It might be different than what the system is actually booting the card up as. Christopher Reimer On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, mendes wrote:
Hello I am having trouble to set up a zip scsi in my linux box. The module aha152x is loaded during boot time but returns an error message about the irq number. I am sure the irq number is 11 ( I copied from the NT settings - it is a dual boot machine). What am I missing here?
Thanks a lot.
Ed
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