Re: [SLUG] Help, no scsi devices in Slackware 8.1 iso

From: Ronald KA4INM Youvan (ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Mon Feb 17 2003 - 20:25:34 EST


> I decided that this new system will be my workstation. With that in mind, I
> decided that I would run version 8.1 of Slackware. I was able to download
> the iso image and burn it to cdrom. The CD boots perfectly.

   I love the fact that LINUX is FREE! I use 8.1 (and bought the 4 disk set).

> Now the problem: If I boot the standard bare.i kernel, it doesn't recognize
> the scsi controller, so I can't load the s/w to disk.

I don't know what `s/w to disk' is. Are you trying to boot from a
SCSI drive? If so you must use the appropriate SCSI kernel.
   If not, in /etc/rc.d/rc.modules, uncomment the SCSI controller
support that applies to your mommy board's controller, if any do.

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