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[ILUG] scsi problems

[ILUG] scsi problems

Padraig Brady padraig at antefacto.com
Wed Jan 23 16:51:56 GMT 2002


Shirley Louise Coffie wrote:

>> From: Padraig Brady <padraig at antefacto.com>
>> To: Shirley Louise Coffie <shirleydayco at hotmail.com>
>> CC: ilug at linux.ie
>> Subject: Re: [ILUG] scsi problems
>> Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:33:58 +0000
>>
>> Shirley Louise Coffie wrote:
>>
>>> Good Evening Group, (First Question)
>>>
>>> I'm currently taking over a server build project from a co worker that
>>> is leaving the company.  He has loaded RedHat Linux Kernel 2.2.x, I've
>>> been trying to do a repair, but won't recognize the scsi drives.  I have
>>> the driver from HP but won't fit onto floppy since it was formatted in
>>> winblows, and has only 1.38MB of disk space when I need obviously 1.4MB
>>
>>
>> I don't fully understand this? You have a driver downloaded from the
>> web? that you can't fit onto floppy. What size is it exactly?
>> What is the linux box doing if it has no network connectivity?
>>
>> Padraig.
>>
> Padraig,
> 
> The driver doesn't fit on the floppy, the IP has not been configured on 
> the box, because the install or repair never gets past the fact that it 
> can't find the scsi drives.  (driver is for the scsi card)

What size is the driver??
If the file is too big split it up (man split).

Padraig.





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