Subject: Adaptec 2930
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Donald Lee <donlee_ppc@icompute.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 09/20/1999 01:00:16
To run a 2930, someone would have to write/port a driver for it.
I don't believe that this has been done for NetBSD.

There is a linux port, and a FreeBSD port.  Maybe someone
would be willing to do it.

-dgl-

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>Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 21:15:09 -0600
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>From: "Robert D. Billings" <rbilling@aros.net>
>Subject: Adaptec 2930
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>Has anyone had any luck booting with an Adaptec 2930 installed on a B&W G3?
>
>I've had the kernel on the root partition of my Mac OS drive, anytime I try
>and boot witht the 2930 in the kernel panics when it is initializing the
>scsi chain.
>
>Without it the kernel boots fine, I would really like to boot the MD kernel
>and install onto an internal scsi drive. (The scsi drive is larger than my
>slave IDE).
>
>Any input would be appreciated.
>
>Rob