SCSI not detected

John Garrison (jeg@visi.net)
Sun, 28 Feb 1999 18:45:21 -0500

I am having trouble getting linux to detect my scsi card. When my
computer boots up it says 'scsi detected 0' or something to that effect,
but I do have an scsi card installed. If I do a modprobe of scsi_debug,
it finds a non-existent drive everywhere possible. Somebody said the
scanner number might be the same as the id number on the controller, so
I changed it but nothing still happened. Might I need to change some
DIP switches on the SCSI Card? I'm not sure exactly what type of SCSI
card I have as it can with the scanner, and I can't find any reference
to it in the docs, but I think it is an adaptec, what kind of adaptec I
have no idea.

Can somebody please help me get my scanner working? I really need it
and the linux newgroups haven't be much help getting my SCSI card
detected. I'm sure it is something simple I am not doing.

Thanks alot for any help.

John

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