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On Fri, 7 Apr 1995, Albert Cahalan wrote: > > While booting the installation disk in the Slackware distribution, I'm > > coming across the error: SCSI: waring: SCSI command probably > > completed successfully before abortion. > > > > What I did before hand was backup my NEC Powermate 486 with a > > Bernoulli box. When you install the drivers for this stuff, the PC sees it as a scsi device, BUT I took out all > > references to the Bernoulli stuff and restored my config.sys and > > autoexec.bat files to what they were originally. > > > > Any idea why it would still be looking for SCSI devices? > > Because you have a SCSI device. Linux will probe for it unless told not to. > The DOS drivers are completely irrelevent. I do'nt have a scsi device anywhere on the PC. The Bernoulli box actually uses the paralell port on the back of the PC. =============================================================================== Vincent Cocco Suffolk University email: cocco at misty.suffolk.edu Boston, MA 02108 ==============================================================================
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