cd-rom trouble
Hi!
With my old Toshiba 2x SCSI drive I never had any problems. The kernel
recognized it and voila.
But after I replaced it with a 24x Pioneer Slot-In SCSI-Drive the
kernel doesnt recognize /dev/scd0 as a block device any longer and
suggests my to try "insmod driver"... but in the modules/block
directory there isnt a driver and in the scsi directory there is no
driver for a CD-ROM if I am not wrong...
So what can I do to get this CD-ROM working? I always thought:
SCSI-CD-ROM _is_ SCSI-CD-ROM and thats it. Or does there have to be a
CD in the drive actually when the kernel boots up in order to
recognize it as a block device (I am not sure, but I think I tried
this too, some time ago)?
I would really like to get it working cause I have a "Developer
Snapshot Debian m68k CD" here with a copy of the actual snapshot of
Debian m68k ;)
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