SCSI install problem
Glenn Burkhardt
glenn at aoi.ultranet.com
Tue Nov 9 11:31:52 EST 1999
> > I have never added a drive to a linux box, so can someone clue me in where
> > I begin???
> >
> > Here's what I've got laying around:
> > Intel based linux box running RH6
> > Adaptec 2930 Ultra SCSI adapter
> > Seagate 10/20GB TapeStor (travan) tape drive and tapes.
> >
> > Any help or pointers to help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> I pulled together a card and a few disk and tape drives along these
> lines a few months ago, and it was a rather simple process. Basically,
> just install the card and recompile the kernel with the appropriate scsi
> card and tape and/or disk drive support. I had tar up and working with
> the tape drive within minutes of finishing the compile. I'm sure
> there's a mini-howto along the same lines out there.
>
> Brian Conway
> dogbert at clue4all.net
Actually, you probably don't need to re-compile the kernel. Since the SCSI
device isn't needed to boot the system, it could be added as a loadable module.
Also, just to double check, are the Travan tape drives supported by the
Linux SCSI driver?
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