Re: HP 9100 series cd -writer?
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
> You can run> modprobe -l |grep sr_mod
When I run it (as root of course) I see nothing happening.
> Check that your kernel config has CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m. This gives you sr_mod.
> And CONFIG_SCSI=m gives you scsi-mod (scsi support).
*How* shall I do this?
Should I do kernel compiling?
*Where* can I read kernel config?
> Be sure to run> update-modules
That I have done.
>
> This regenerates /etc/modules.conf with your changes to /etc/modutils/aliases
> Now you run> cdrecord -scanbus
> You can check the loaded modules with> lsmod
I've done many times installing and and installing ide-scsi and
sci-support.
Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modconf') these
modules (ide-scsi and scsi-support) modconf anwers:
'failed'. (So something has changed in the system.)
Where can I check *how* I can get these modules installed*?
If I'll do this, it answers now (earlier I managed to get thoise modules
installed):
fr420:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
lp 5188 0 (autoclean)
lockd 31112 1 (autoclean)
sunrpc 52420 1 (autoclean) [lockd]
af_packet 6040 1 (autoclean)
pcmcia_core 44416 0
serial 19564 0 (autoclean)
parport_probe 3332 0
parport_pc 7236 1
parport 7280 1 [lp parport_probe parport_pc]
3c59x 18656 1
unix 10212 17 (autoclean)
So these modules needed failed to install now.
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