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Re: ATAPI CD-writer



On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:10:04PM +1200, cr wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 01:33, Pigeon wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:23:25PM +1200, cr wrote:
> > > I believe I also probably need sg and sr_mod.   Can they also be loaded
> > > via modprobe?   And - this is probably a stupid question but, where would
> > > I find these modules - sg, sr_mod and  ide-scsi?   insmod  can't find
> > > them -
> > >
> > > insmod: sg: no module by that name found
> > >
> > > I can't find them anywhere on my system, nor listed by name on the
> > > complete Debian Woody CD-rom contents list that I keep handy.
> >
> > Unless someone pops up saying "Debian kernel version xxxxxx does
> > contain these", sounds like you'll need to compile a new kernel, with
> > SCSI generic support, SCSI CD-ROM support and SCSI emulation enabled
> > as modules. (Just to confuse you, SCSI emulation is listed under
> > ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support, rather than under SCSI support.)
> >
> > How to do this sort of thing, while retaining all your existing
> > settings, has been discussed recently; search the list archives with
> > "oldconfig" among your keywords.
> >
> > Mind you, I'd be rather shocked if there wasn't a Debian kernel with
> > these modules already included. I always build my own kernels direct
> > from kernel.org sources, so I don't know what the options are for
> > stock Debian kernels, but doubtless someone else on the list does!
> 
> I'd be surprised if one of the stock kernels on the CD's didn't include ide 
> cd-rom support, considering that *every* PC these days has a cd-rom drive.

"IDE CD-ROM support" is not the same as "ide-scsi emulation".

> In fact I've just managed to find a document I stashed called 'images.html' 
> that says: 
> 
> idepci image:
> The idepci flavor contains a kernel with only IDE and PCI support.  It
> is geared towards modern PCs without SCSI controllers.  If you have
> SCSI, you should be using the 'compact' flavor rather than this one.

That's talking about real SCSI, with a SCSI controller card talking to
devices over a SCSI bus. Again, not the same as ide-scsi.

> So, is the vmlinuz  kernel just the /idepci/linux.bin file copied and renamed?
> If I just do the same with .../current/linux.bin   and rename it 
> appropriately (and adjust Grub's menu.lst file) will it work?
> (More importantly, if it doesn't, will it break things?   )

Wrong way of doing it. apt-get install kernel-package-whatever is the
way to install a new kernel.

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