> Compiling the driver in the kernel, avoids loading of scsi_mod.o and you
> can directly load ppa.o.
Or using "modprobe ppa" will correctly find the dependancies for you.
> > in your /etc/conf.modules? You should also have scsi disk, scsi generic,
> > scsi emulation either as modules or compiled into the kernel.
>
> Yes, I turned them on and I've also tried adding the above alias to
> conf.modules and still the "busy" message is reported.
After loading the proper modules, what does /var/log/messages say with
regard to finding the device?
Dave
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