Date: Sun, 24 Sep 1995 22:00:19 +0300 From: pavlidis@hyper.gr (Savas Pavlidis) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Unknown SCSI bus phase Message-ID: <199509241900.WAA03073@hypernet.hyper.gr>
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I have a 486dx/80Mhz computer running FreeBSD with the AHA-2842 VESA bus SCSI
controller. Sometimes, for some unknown reason, when booting, prints the message
Unknown SCSI bus phase error (or something like that, I am not in front of
it now),
and does not boot. By hard booting again, the problem dissapears. I run to it
occasionaly, I do not bother a lot, but is there any problem with it?
Please reply to me by e-mail, 'cause some problem with a news server does not
pass all news of USENET to local server. Thus if you simply post article
your reply,
I may never read it.
pavlidis@hyper.gr [ We are born alone, we die alone. ]
[ But in the middle, we can mingle... Savas ]
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