Chris Chiappa wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 03:35:29PM +0100, Karl-Heinz Herrmann wrote:
> > > I added the line to /etc/conf.modules and rebooted the machine to
> > > make sure. But I was not able to access the tape drive. dmseg was not
> > > showing any SCSI cards and eventually I reinstalled the whole OS
> > > which worked.
> Not sure, what is now in your /etc/conf.modules? (redhat install probably
> autoprobed your PCI card and set it up for you)
At kernel configure time, make sure you have declared SCSI tape support
as kernel component, and not as module.
make menuconfig
SCSI support-->
Keep in touch.
>
> > Since I don't use RedHat I have no idea how much modules are activated
> > in your configuration anyway. But since it didn't work with changing
> > conf.modules there was probably no module for your advansys card there.
> It does include it by default, I've never had an advansys scsi card yet the
> module is in the redhat modules directory.
>
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