Re: Does FreeBSD have problems with SCSI CD-drives ??



check to see if the drivers for your scsi card are in the default kernel on
the cd. it could be that the bios sees the cdrom and boots to it, but the
kernel on the cd doesn't support your card, in which case it wouldn't see
anything on the cd. if the card isn't supported, compile a kernel with
support and boot from it.
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