anyway thanks for answer... it's good answer i think :-)
i just knew it before...

here... i want to mention one strange thing...
if i "touch" for hd? device "hided" by ide-scsi kmod will request for a module and
system will load ide-scsi... curious... don't you think?

Agri

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:28:31 -0800
Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 02:06 PM 1/25/2004 +0300, Agri wrote:
> >thanks for answers, but....
> >the only thing i get: there is no way to configure loading of ide-scsi "ON 
> >DEMAND".
> >Am i right?
> [old stuff deleted]
> 
> I alswys hate to say that a statement like yours is correct ... there are 
> so many different ways of doing things on Linux/Unix systems, it may be 
> merely that I do not know the one that will solve your problem ... but I do 
> believe that there is no way to use "on demand" loading in this case ... 
> or, in fact, any case that involves access to filesystems. The only way for 
> you to be certain of that, though, it to wait and see whether someone else, 
> someone who knows a different bag of tricks from mine, suggests a method 
> that works for you.
> 
> I am also sorry if my prior response was so poorly phrased that that is the 
> "only thing [you] get" from it. I was attempting to be more helpful than that.
> 
> 
> 
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