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[ILUG] FC2+SCSI+Tape

[ILUG] FC2+SCSI+Tape

Conor Wynne weeboy at conorwynne.com
Sun Oct 31 11:57:28 GMT 2004


On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 11:54, Bernard-Joseph Roche wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> lsmod output:
> 
> Module                  Size  Used by
> md5                     3905  1
> ipv6                  217349  14
> autofs4                20677  0
> 8139too                22465  0
> mii                     3777  1 8139too
> tulip                  40929  0
> floppy                 54001  0
> sg                     28513  0
> scsi_mod              105360  1 sg
> microcode               5601  0
> ext3                   96937  1
> jbd                    66521  1 ext3
> dm_mod                 47317  0
> uhci_hcd               28505  0
> reiserfs              234901  3

So its not listed. What is the card again? I missed the start of this
thread.

> 
> I am looking at the moment to see if this SCSI card is supported by
> the kernel, as it is very old.

Older usually means it is suppported. 

> 
> Regards,
> B
-- 
Conor Wynne
Dublin
Irlande




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