Sorry, what you need to do is run the install. Like say a modern Mandrake and when it asks if you have SCSI devices, say yes and then it will show you a list of drivers. Mandrake is pretty good about loading the scsi modules on the fly. See the problem is some SCSI adaptors aren't "detectable" on boot, so you have to tell Linux what SCSI adaptors you have so it can load the appropriate HW device driver. Then, magically Linux can detect the device. With RH you usually have to read some readme (forgive me if I am wrong here, my RH usage is dated) to find the device driver based on adaptor card. then you need to copy the device module to a floppy and launch the RH install as expert and say yes when it asks if you have any device drivers you need to load. That being any device you put on the floppy. You need to have this module loaded to have the adaptor detected: aic7xxx.o. Please read the boot prompt howto: http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.html and also any online help with any installation you are using. you can contact me off-list. if you need more help. Although there are people on the list who's SCSI Kung Fu is far superior to mine. Brian > -----Original Message----- > From: Damon [mailto:damon@bswireless.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 4:05 PM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: RE: SCSI > > > Thanks for the quick response brian... but please give me a bit more > detail > the hard drives are all conner cfp1060s > the scsi controller is a adaptec aha-2742. > and the cdrom is a toshiba scsi cdrom > damon > > > --Chase Your Dreams They Cant Run Forever-- > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >