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Re: IDE CD-R drive via ide-scsi



Try building SCSI-generic into the kernel.  I never got it
to work as a module.  Works fine now



On 10-Sep-99 David Blackman wrote:
> I hate modules, I've got a 627 Kb kernel. I love it.
> The kernel snippet said you only had 1 scsi adapter, (the AHA)
> 
> --dave
> 
> 
> On 10 Sep 1999, Morgan Fletcher wrote:
> 
>> David Blackman <david@whizziwig.com> writes:
>> > Do you have scsi cd support?
>> 
>> Yes, as a module. I have a scsi adapter (aha2940), scsi cd, scsi hd
>> and one ide cd-r. So the scsi cd devices were already there and scd0
>> has been working. Please look at the kernel config snipped I posted.
>> 
>> > Make those, keep out ide-cdrom support, keep in ide-scsi emultaion,
>> > keep in scsi cd, scsi generic.
>> > 
>> > try it and LMK
>> 
>> What I'm asking is, do you have ide-scsi compiled as a module or into
>> the kernel? 
>> 
>> > You DON'T have scsi emulation in there.
>> 
>> But I do. Thanks for your concern. I know it works, because doing
>> 'modprobe ide-scsi ; mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd1 /cdrom ; ls /cdrom'
>> works.
>> 
>> > make sure you installed the kernel
>> 
>> For sure.
>> 
>> morgan
>> 
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