Aaron wrote:

It works find in windoze.
But I think that the setup from before I removed it is still in place
but when I reinstalled it something changed. harddrake doesn't find it
at all. Which may mean that it has a different name and that liloconf
points to the wrong device. Or that I need to do something to install
it???


Aaron






maybe running kudzu might help, I cannot find any man kudzu, doesn't seem
to be one. so again it might not help, but kudzu is supposed to be a hardware detection
and installation programme, if you know how to get it to work.

Otherwise I think I would try MCC - hardware - hardware list and check if the scsi device is
showing up, then MCC - hardware - mount points to check if it is mounted, then
MCC - system - sevices to see if there is anything in there that might need to be
activated/deactivated to assist with scsi detection and configuration, then
kde CC - info - SCSI , check whether all your scsi and scsi-emulated devices show up
in there properly,

At the end of the day most of these gui's are only front ends to programmes
like modprobe, lsmod, kudzu, sensors, etc, and it's a case of getting your system
to recognise the changed config of your scsi writer device since you removed
and replaced it. There has to be some way to kick it into life.

John


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