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Subject: fc booting
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:22:17 -0800
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From: "Maxim Kozlovsky" <maxim.kozlovsky@onstor.com>
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I've made some progress on getting the FC to boot, I even had time to
type couple of commands on FC console before Linux crashed. It was all
Andy's fault, his serial driver was messing with the FC channel. Now the
problem moved from Linux preventing FC from booting to FC making Linux
crash.


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