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SCSI errors while installing Slackware



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>While booting the installation disk in the Slackware distribution, I'm
>coming across the error:  SCSI: waring: SCSI command probably
>
>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
>
>Any idea why it would still be looking for SCSI devices?

What did you hook the Bernoulli up to, a SCSI board?  If so, the
system still "sees" it [and complains because nothing's attached to
it].  It doesn't sound like a fatal error, you can probably just
ignore it.

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