Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 03:37:28 -0600 From: zach@blizzard.gaffaneys.com (Zach Heilig) To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Tekram SCSI won't boot? Message-ID: <Mutt.19961213033728.zach@bedrock.gaffaneys.com>
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I just bought a Tekram DC390F, and after installing it, it refuses to boot from my SCSI disk. If I boot from the installation floppy, and run the fixit disk, I can mount the filesystems Ok, but that's hardly useful. It will not work if I try to make the FreeBSD boot loader boot from the SCSI drive either (with the sd(0,a)/kernel .. trick). I read in the manual that if the drive wasn't formatted by this controller, that it might not be recognized... but I can mount the filesystems while using that controller, so that doesn't seem to be the problem (or is it?). I tried booting with an old MS-DOS disk, and it doesn't recognize the disk either (with fdisk). I wonder if there is something else that I've forgotten to do? I sure hope I don't have to backup the filesystems and re-format... (but, if that's what I've got to do, that's what I'll do...) I'm currently back to using the sea0 driver, so I really want to get the Tekram controller working properly. -- Zach Heilig (zach@blizzard.gaffaneys.com) | ALL unsolicited commercial email Support bacteria -- it's the | is unwelcome. I avoid dealing only culture some people have! | with companies that email ads.
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