On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Richard Adams wrote:

> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > Hey,
> > Someone had written in the other day about scsi-emul for ide-cdr.
> > That one of the kernels in 6.1 was already sewt up for it. Which one is it and
> > how do i get it to work? I've tried everything. Can someone pls write in
> > exactly what needs to be done. So I cab use my cdr. I had it working in 
> > 6.0 but can't figure what I did updating to aa new kernel to get it to work.
> 
> Presuming that mandrake make its kernels like a normal Redhat
> installation contains, then you can look to see if you have it
> yourself, look in /lib/modules/'uname-r'/scsi/ where uname -r is the
> distribution mandrake kernel version number, its called ide-scsi.o .
> 
> If its there then use that kernel verson, as to how to get it all to
> work, all i can say is you will need to read the doco's yourself.
> 
> one tip only i have is;
> modprobe  ide-scsi.o  irq=? where ? is the irq, man modprobe or
> insmod will help there, as will man conf.moduels.
> 

ide-scsi doesn't accept any options.
 
> 
> > Thanks alot,
> > Ralph 
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> Regards Richard
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> 
> 

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