RH9 disks on the net.
Steve Holmes
steve at holmesgrown.com
Mon Apr 21 21:47:04 EDT 2003
Yeah, I actually do this. My base hard drives are normal IDE and my
CD burner is IDE-scsi so I use the loadable SCSI support for it and my
internal zipdrive. Actually right now, I don't have ide-scsi in the
loop at all and my CD Burner and zip drive are accessible. The
CD-Writing-HOWTOO has a section on both implementing ide-scsi as a
kernel parameter and as separate modules. The modules.conf entries
suggested for the proper loading sequence does look a bit complex at
best, however.
On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 05:10:41PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> "Not necessary to have it start immediately?" How does that work? I'm quite sure you could know something I don't, but I have only ever seen ide-scsi started from the
> boot loader. I have never seen it in modules.conf, for example.
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