Hi Roland,Roland wrote: MANY THANKS Christian - that did the trick!!!
Fantastic news! Could you please test your SCSI controller with the RC7 of kernel 4.17 and with the latest stable kernel 4.16.12?
Thanks in advance,
Christian
Hi Roland,Roland wrote: MANY THANKS Christian - that did the trick!!!
Tested... It works with both kernels if the 'MEM=3500M' variable is set.
I found for Debian a package called "scsitools", which includes a "scsi-spin" command. With options -u and -d a any drive can be spinned up or down. It seems to work...Roland wrote:Speaking of SCSI disks, is there for Linux a similar program/command like "scsiswitch" for AmigaOS? With it you can e.g. spin up and down a scsi disk. That is handy for disks which you use only occasionally, e.g. for backups or confidental data.