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| Where as I know this is an ancient adapter and I have 2 EIDE drives in the system (1 12Gig 1 60G) I would like to continue using my two ancient and highly reliable SCSI disks for grinding on (you know SWAP and boot?). So the silly question is how do you specify this on boot up.. is the module even in the mandrake install anymore? I saw it was in 8.1 however when I used expert aha1542=0x334,11, 4, 5 This is Base address 0x334 with 11 us on 4 us off and 5MBs transfer rate. it gleefully ingnored the SCSI adapter and partitions like it did before (smirk). This is a VERY old installation from Slackware 1.2 (not a joke) and originally 0.9.8 kernal was on the disks EONS ago (like 1995 ish). So what can I do other than hope and pray some how I can find the right module or something like that? Does anyone have a nice module they can loan me to start this install process sanely. Or are all my old partitions scewered? IE swap / /tmp /var /usr/X11R6 /home /usr/local (these are all on my old SCSI-2 disks .. which have outlasted a lot of other hard disks Help would be appreciated thanks |
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