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  • From: "Sergey A. Lipnevich" <sergey AT optimaltec.com>
  • To: Robin Cook <rcook AT wyrms.net>
  • Cc: Source Mage - Discuss <sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] SCSI emulation devices
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 19:07:26 -0400

Yes, I thought it'd be obvious that I'm on the edge ;-): devfs on /dev, devfsd, all here. I'll try the ide-scsi parameter to lilo, thanks!

Robin Cook wrote:
Do you have devfs on /dev or /devices? Are you using devfsd? Is it
compiled in the kernel or as module?  If in kernel you will need the
command in the lilo.conf setting which drives to set as ide-scsi. If
module and you want all ide-cdroms using it then have ide-scsi in the
/etc/modules file and make sure ide-cd is either not there, commented
out or is after the ide-scsi module.

CuZnDragon
Robin Cook

On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 16:50, Sergey A. Lipnevich wrote:
  
Hi All!

Could somebody please let me know what to do about not having sg*
devices in /dev/ anymore? XCDRoast tells me that SCSI emulation is
better than ATA interface (and fails on ATA subsequently), and it's
enabled in the kernel (2.4.23-pre5), but there's nothing like /dev/sg*
and /dev/scsi/ is empty. I tried several searches and found a message
that says if I have "LOOKUP .* MODLOAD" then I should see the devices
after the first lookup of /dev/sg0 for instance, but this doesn't
work. The "generic SCSI" support is compiled into kernel (and
everything else is).
Thank you!

Sergey.


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