Jeremy Conlin schrieb:
I just checked the speed(s). The SCSI adapter that has the hard
drives/RAID, all the devices are set to 80. The other SCSI adapter that
controls the CD-ROM and tape drive has all the devices set to 20. Do
they need to both be the same speed?
Thanks,
Jeremy
On Sep 10, 2004, at 1:12 PM, Hans Müller wrote:
C. Linus Hicks schrieb:
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:27, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
I recently installed Fedora Core 2 on a Dell PowerEdge 2400 server
that previously ran Red Hat 9. The installation appears to proceed
normally. The problem is it never boots entirely. It hangs with
the following as the last message (after removing quiet mode):
Loading sd_mod.ko module
Loading aic7xxx.ko module
Are you saying the installer is hanging, or that the install completed
but now it won't boot the installed kernel?
try to reduce the spedd of the diveces in the controller bios. I have
the same problem with a tape drive. After set the speed from 160 to
80. it works.
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No. Every device can have its own speed. look at the manual of the
harddisk and the cdrom/tape etc. what the maximal speed is.