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Re: disabling ide-scsi



> Interesting.  What is in /lib/modules/<kernel>/drivers/scsi?
>
> Cam

(pts/0)jason@marsala:/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs/kernel/drivers/scsi$ ls
AM53C974.o  cpqfc.o      gdth.o      pci2220i.o   sg.o         tmscsim.o
a100u2w.o   dtc.o        imm.o       ppa.o        sim710.o     u14-34f.o
advansys.o  eata.o       in2000.o    psi240i.o    st.o         ultrastor.o
aha152x.o   eata_dma.o   initio.o    qlogicfas.o  sym53c416.o  wd7000.o
aha1542.o   eata_pio.o   megaraid.o  qlogicfc.o   sym53c8xx.o
aha1740.o   fdomain.o    osst.o      qlogicisp.o  sym53c8xx_2
atp870u.o   g_NCR5380.o  pci2000.o   seagate.o    t128.o


however,

(pts/0)jason@marsala:/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs/kernel/drivers/ide$ ls
ide-cd.o  ide-floppy.o  ide-tape.o

ide-cd appears to be a module, rather than being built into the kernel.  That 
explains the "BAD OPTION" errors I was getting when I was trying to pass 
ide-cd kernel parameters using lilo's append option.

perhaps the fact that ide-cd is a module, and is not loaded, is significant.

-jason pepas



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