> > Is the LSI-MPT BIOS disabled on your machine? I found that I had to > start enabling it, otherwise the driver does something at boot that > makes the MPT chip stop responding. It didn't use to be that way. *shrug* For LSI-MPT BIOS that comes from a motherboard rather than being on a card, you *have* to have it enabled for it to function at all as the microcode is loaded by the BIOS. Claiming that it "didn't use to be that way" seems a bit odd. But feel free to file a bug at http://www.feral.com/bugzilla.Received on Sun Sep 17 2006 - 02:56:37 UTC
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