> Ok sorry for the next stupid question but does that mean
> I need the CAM system compiled in or not? Im just switching over
> to freebsd and am not very familier with all the subsystems yet.
> this is an otherwise non-scsi box.

Yes you will need da and scbus compiled into the kernel. And either you
use the usbd.conf file to automatically execute 'camcontrol rescan 0' or
you do it by hand when the the drive has been connected.

Nick

> 
> thanks 
> Bob Rentschler
> 
> 
> On Feb 17, The Matrix made MAEKAWA Masahide say,
> 
> >Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>The current MAKEDEV script seems to be lacking the umass device.
> >>I have searched all the docs that I know of and have been unable
> >>to find a listing of the major and minor number assaignments,
> >>could someone please point me in the right direction ?
> >
> >Not necessary. umass uses CAM system.
> >umass driver works as a SCSI controller.
> >
> >--- MAEKAWA Masahide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >--- URL: http://kerberos.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/~maekawa/
> >--- Kobe University (Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics)
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