From: Jennifer Booth (Jennifer.Booth@f45.n128.z1.fidonet.org)
Date: 02/01/93


From: Jennifer.Booth@f45.n128.z1.fidonet.org (Jennifer Booth)
Subject: SCSI hosts
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1993 07:51:00 -0800


  Got a question here. I can't seem to find anything about in the
docs,
  so bear with me here. I am very new to Linux, also. First of all,
  when I try to boot Linux from the first disk, it tells me that there
  are no SCSI hosts. Which is obviously false. It also tells me that
  there is a "Wild interrupt? (IRQ 4)" The SCSI card that I am running
  is a WD 7000-FASST2, version 3.36, for a 380 MB SCSI hard drive. The
  version of Linux is .99.2. Please let me know what you can find out
  for me.

Thanks,

Jennifer

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