Booting a disk (mirrored) in other system

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I have installed RedHat 9.0 in a system with RAID1 (mirror). I have a
SCSI AIC-7899 controller and a System Pentium III Xeon and two disks of
36 Gb. Each disk has 3 partitions /, /var and /users and its
corresponding mirror in the other disk.  
  
I have acquired another identical system to the previous one, with the
same processor and disks, with the exception that the  SCSI controller
in the new system is AIC-7902. If I attempt to boot RedHat in this new
system with the disks of the previous one it doesn't work at all.  
  
Has somebody had this problem? Is it possible to define the two  SCSI
drivers in oneself Kernel in order to be able to pull up the system with
the same disks in any it schemes?  
  
Thanks in advance and  greetings

Saludos,
                M.A.

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Miguel Ángel Martínez Ezquerro      |   Universidad del País Vasco
CIDIR Guipúzcoa (UPV/EHU)           |   E-mail: scsmaezm@sc.ehu.es
P.M Lardizábal,1 (Ed. F.Informática)|   Tel...: +34 943 018005
20018 San Sebastián (SPAIN )        |   Fax...: +34 943 219306
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