When I booted the install, used the command line: "linux noprobe". Then during install, I got a list of devices to choose from. The buslogic driver was in the list.
Thanks all,
Mark
On 5/29/06, Joel Jaeggli <joelja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
neidorff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (Currently running FC3.) 1.7GHz Athlon, 1Gb RAM, buslogic SCSI controller
> with 2 17Gb scsi drives. Created and checked CDs. Started FC5 install,
> but
> SCSI controller is not recognized and module not loaded. (My ide disk is
> recognized, but I want to install on the SCSI disk) How can I get the FC5
> install started with my SCSI controller recognized. (If it matters, yes, I
> did a google search and searched the archives here and couldn't find any
> help.)
Which buslogic scsi controller is this?
buslogic was aquired by mylex in 96 which was swallowed by lsi in 99 so
I'm imagining this is a fairly old controller.
The FC5 buslogic driver appears to be the same, since it hasn't had much
reason to change:
BusLogic SCSI Driver Version 2.1.16 of 18 July 2002
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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