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Re: cdrecord can't find scsi modules



Eduard Bloch wrote:

#include <hallo.h>
James Hughes wrote on Fri Feb 15, 2002 um 10:34:37PM:

And, following some instructions I found at http://linuxgazette.com/issue57/stoddard.html, I added
       alias scd0 srmod
      alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
      options ide-cd ignore=hdc


If your kernel is precompiled with ide-cd driver built-in, this option
won't help. Instead, you have to pass kernel arguments in lilo.conf. RTF
README.ATAPI in cdrecord's docs, there is a simple Howto for Debian.

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.

Thanks for the tip, however I have tried different variations on the advice in this file to no avail. There seems to be some confusion on whether ide/atapi support can be built into the kernel at the same time as using the ide-scsi module. The general consensus seems to be that you can do this, but to provide something like append="hdc=ide-scsi" in lilo.conf, which I have done. I've also tried this for both hdb and hdc so that both drives run under scsi-emulation: no luck. (Also, dmesg reports this:

Kernel command line:

Shouldn't the value of append show up there?

My next course of action, (and I'm running out of courses [:)] , is to recompile the kernel without IDE/ATAPI support. Any other ideas?

Thanks,
James


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