From: Andreas Tobler <toa@pop.agri.ch>
To: Linux -Dev <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: OF & adaptec2940UW on 7200
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 18:03:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <39295A52.9E767503@pop.agri.ch> (raw)
Hi,
I try to get my pm7200 to run with quik. I have an Adaptec 2940UW with
the latest (dec 99) firmware. Two disk attached to this card. No other
discs in this machine.
Now I have some troubles accessing the disks from OF. It can't find it.
here the dev / ls:
FF831AC8: /bandit@F2000000
FF832CB8: /gc@10
FF8330F0: /53c94@10000
FF834978: /sd@0,0
FF8355A8: /st@0,0
FF836220: /mace@11000
FF837098: /escc@13000
FF8371F0: /ch-a@13020
FF8378A0: /ch-b@13000
FF837F50: /awacs@14000
FF838038: /swim3@15000
FF839140: /via-cuda@16000
FF839CD0: /adb@0,0
FF839DC0: /keyboard@0,0
FF83A510: /mouse@1,0
FF83A5C0: /pram@0,0
FF83A670: /rtc@0,0
FF83AB38: /power-mgt@0,0
FF83ACE0: /nvram@1D000
FF83BD90: /pci106b,1@B
FF83BF68: /pci10b7,5900@D
FF83C1F8: /ADPT,2940UW@E <--- the card.
FF864AB8: /pci10b7,9055@F
FF83AF90: /platinum@F8000000
Now I think I miss the /sd and /st entries behind the /ADPT entry. I
followed the parts of the yaboot-faq, to find out about disk naming
under OF.
I set the boot-device like this: /bandit@F2000000/ADPT,2940UW@E/@2 for
the second disk.
On boot cmd it only says can't open the above.
Are there some people having a similar card/experience?
Also, creating alias'es under this OF doesn't seem to work. (OF-1.0.5)
0 > nvalias sd /bandit@F2000000/ADPT,2940UW@E ok
0 > nvstore NVRAMRC not valid
Any hints would be great,
Thanks
Andreas
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2000-05-22 16:03 Andreas Tobler [this message]
2000-05-23 9:10 ` OF & adaptec2940UW on 7200 Ethan Benson
2000-05-23 9:41 ` Andreas Tobler
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