From: Garrett D'Amore (garrett@garnet.berkeley.edu)
Date: 03/17/93


From: garrett@garnet.berkeley.edu (Garrett D'Amore)
Subject: UltraStor 24F
Date: 18 Mar 1993 00:10:14 GMT


Hello -- I'm just getting started -- or trying to get started -- with Linux on
486 EISA system. But the kernel (.99pl6) doesn't appear to recognize my
UltraStor 24F SCSI H/A. (This is the EISA version of the 14F -- apparently
they are not compatible with each other!) Does anyone out there know where,
or how, I can get this to work? (Is there a driver out there for the 24F?)

Also, if I get the driver, then I need to figure out how to go about creating
a boot disk for it. I have the Yggdrasil CD-ROM version of the SLS, so the
best way would be to utilize that rather than d/l'ing a million disk images!
But if that is the only, then so be it! :-)

I would appreciate information from anyone who might know how I can get Linux
up and running on this system! (I've got a 1 Gb drive, so I'd rather use this
system than one of the ones with smaller disk drives!)

Thanks!

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