SCSI Quantum hard disk not usable?

From: sam wun (sam.wun_at_authtec.com)
Date: 02/25/05

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    Hi,

    I tried to use SCSI Adaptec 29320 and 29162 with two SCSI Quantum hard
    disks for installing FreeBSD 5.3 stable, the first time was fine, I
    insalled freebsd 5.3 on one of the hard disk without any error. Then
    error start coming when I reinstall the system. Both hard disks start to
    pring tons of errors on the screen until the system is freeze and
    reboot. Is this because my two SCSI hard disks become unusable? It was
    very expensive.

    Sam.

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