Re: Ultra320 drive detected as narrow SCSI by adapter

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It is 2.6.16; however, it is the Debian version.  I did compile it from
source.  Perhaps there is a chance I left something unchecked I should have
compiled in?

James Bottomley wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 19:57 -0700, Israel Mouton wrote:
>> I don't seem to have a "/sys/class/spi_transport/" directory.  When the
>> system boots the LSI board detects it as a narrow.  I was wondering if it
>> is
>> perhaps possible to reconfigure it under Linux at all?
> 
> Erm, what kernel is this?  The generic transport class, which does allow
> you to configure this type of thing has been present in the kernel since
> 2.6.16
> 
> James
> 
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