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SCSI errors while installing Slackware



I usually do'nt email my Linux problems here but I tried posting this
message to comp.os.linux.help and comp.os.linux.setup but nobody seems
to want to answer it so here goes:

While booting the installation disk in the Slackware distribution, I'm
coming across the error:  SCSI: waring: SCSI command probably
completed successfully before abortion.

What I did before hand was backup my NEC Powermate 486 with a
Bernoulli box.  When you install the drivers for this stuff, the PC sees it as a scsi device, BUT I took out all
references to the Bernoulli stuff and restored my config.sys and
autoexec.bat files to what they were originally.

Any idea why it would still be looking for SCSI devices?



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Vincent Cocco
Suffolk University     email:  cocco at misty.suffolk.edu
Boston, MA 02108
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