are you sure that you have scsi emulation, and scsi generic, and scsi
disk support enabled in the kernel? ;)

On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 01:03, Stephane Brossier wrote:
> Hi Ernie,
> 
> [...]
> 
> >And you won't have a /dev/sda* until you plug in the camera. Plug in
> >the camera and do:
> >fdisk -l /dev/sd and hit the tab key a couple of times. You should see
> >sda1 or maybe sdb1 If you do, do:
> 
> I plugged the camera on the usb port but I don't see anything ???
> 
> bash-2.05b# fdisk -l /dev/sd
> bash-2.05b#
> 
> 
> Everything seems to be OK, all my modules are loaded:
> bash-2.05b# lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by    Tainted: P
> usb-storage            22264   0  (unused)
> sd_mod                 11020   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> scsi_mod               89268   1  (autoclean) [usb-storage sd_mod]
> vpnmod                187808  -1  (unused)
> prism2_pci             57008   1  (autoclean)
> p80211                 17036   1  [prism2_pci]
> usbcore                56000   1  [usb-storage]
> 
> However I noticed something strange, I don't know if this is related:
> 
> I have two ide disks (hda and hdb).
> On hda I run linux-Mandrake (old version)
> and on hdb i run gentoo. (Lilo is installed on hda
> so I always boot from hda.)
> If I boot Mandrake, and if i chroot on /mnt/devhdb
> and then look under /dev I can see entries for sda*.
> 
> But If I directly boot gentoo there is nothing under /dev/sda*
> anymore....
> 
> Another precision (I don't know of this is relevant) but the daemon
> devfsd is running:
> root       145     1  0 15:45 ?        00:00:00 /sbin/devfsd /dev
> 
> At last, I tried to use the 2 USB ports I have but it does not
> change anything...
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> S.
> 
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