On 26/10/14 09:33 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
I found today that I don't have a scsi driver on my Jessie install.
I search for 'scsi' in aptitude and see several competing packages.
Which one is most likely to enable burning a new debian netinst CD
today or tomorrow? I need to reinstall Jessie on a different host
before this one crashes. I'm running xfce4 and xorg. To my knowledge,
othing exotic. But always willing to answer questions about obivious
essential details that I have left out.
TIA
Drivers are part of the kernel. If you have a SCSI device, the hardware
detection should find it and load the appropriate driver. If you don't
have a SCSI device, it may not load the low level driver.
I gather your problem is that you want to burn a CD using a SCSI writer
(where did you find one?). If that is the case, what errors are you getting?
If you're just trying to burn a netinst CD with SCSI packages, don't
worry about it. Just burn a normal netinst CD. It will download the
packages and drivers it needs.
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