Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 21:22:28 -0500 From: Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com> To: Scott Neville <Scott@worldsofwar.co.uk>, FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: waiting 15 seconds for scsi devices to settle Message-ID: <ef10de9a0506291922483bc621@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <BDA00DF887779E418F88633B9B7852AF40C1@neptune.home.local> References: <BDA00DF887779E418F88633B9B7852AF40C1@neptune.home.local>
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On 6/29/05, Scott Neville <Scott@worldsofwar.co.uk> wrote: > Thanks for your help, the controler is listed on that page and uses the i= da(4) driver. I have tried a differnt cable (one that i tested on another = server) and that has made no change, I have changed the terminators which h= ave made no change either. As for jumpers I cant find any on the card but = as its a programmable card which is set to the manufacture defaults (which = work fine on my other server), I am assuming they are correct. I have just= tried removing every device leaving just 1 processor a floppy drive 1 scsi= drive plugged direct into the motherboard and one chip of ram and i still = get the same problem :( >=20 > Many thanks for your time >=20 > Scott Neville >=20 Yes... But what happens if you remove or disable the SCSI card.... Boot the system with a LiveCD such as knoppix with the SCSI card and without the SCSI card or disabled in the BIOS. You have to rule out a hardware problem first... if it works in Linux it's most like not a hardware problem....
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