[ale] Fedora scsi module

Cor van Dijk cor.angela at mindspring.com
Sun Jul 17 23:15:30 EDT 2005


On Sunday 17 July 2005 22:05, James P. Kinney III wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 17:15 -0400, Cor van Dijk wrote:
> > Recently I installed Fedora Core 3. Seems to work reasonably well.
> > The problem I have is with my Advansys scsi card. None of the loadable
> > modules in Fedora activates the card, such as aic7xxx or aha152x.
> >
> > A scanner, burner and some scsi drives hang off the card.
> >
> > The card is an older model, which could be the problem.
> >
> > Redhat 7.1 did have an "advansys" module, which worked fine. That module
> > is not accepted by fedora, because it has an ".o" extension, whereas all
> > fedora modules have a ".ko" extension (not human-readable, the ".o"
> > version is)
> >
> > Anybody know of a way around this problem other than buying an up-to-date
> > card? Is there a repository somewhere for supposedly obsolete modules?
>
> modprob advansys
>
> The module name is advansys. I have it is all of the FC3 kernels I've
> used.
>
> > Any help is appreciated. TIA, Cor van Dijk
> >
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Thanks for your reply, but "modprobe advansys" was of course the first thing I 
tried (as root) and it was "not found". Checking 
/lib/modules/kernel/drivers/scsi reveals that indeed the "advansys" module is 
not listed. Your distribution must be different from mine or I am getting 
senile. My kernel version is 2.6.9-1.667. Is there a way I could get hold of 
your "advansys" module? TIA, Cor van Dijk



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