You are wanting to use a scsci driver, yes? Perhaps someone else could get in and address/confirm this?..I believe that a scsi parameter must be passed to the kernel via the "append=" entry (in lilo.conf) besides adding an alias to modules.conf. I would assume that since simply adding the alias to the modules.conf doesn't do it, that passing a scsi-related append statement is called for. I must do this to get my CDRW to work (IDE).
praedor On Friday 08 February 2002 09:53 am, mike wrote: > Praedor Tempus wrote: > > In this case, and until a real fix could be found, it would be better to > > have the function of the module as it SHOULD be working (but isn't) than > > to do it the "proper" Mandrake way. The proper way seems to be failing in > > this case for some reason. > > > > Until figuring out why this is the case, there is no need to go without > > the module and its functionality nor is it necessary to manually install > > the module every time you bootup. It is a workable temp fix until the > > real problem can be determined. > > How can the real problem be determined ? > > What steps can I take? > > Or would it be better just to recompile the module into the kernel? > > Mike
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