Re: scsi-ide was RE: [Cooker] Cooker Comments as of two days ago

2000-09-16 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The scsi bus does not appear to show.
> 
> Here are the files you asked for:
> 
> Modules.conf
> alias net-pf-4 ipx
> alias char-major-107 3dfx
> pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
> alias usb-interface usb-uhci
> alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
> alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
> alias block-major-11 scsi_hostadapter
> pre-install plip modprobe parport_pc ; echo 7 > /proc/parport/0/irq
> alias scsi_hostadapter sd_mod
> alias eth0 3c59x
> alias scsi_hostadapter1 scsi_mod
> alias scsi_hostadapter2 ide-scsi
> 
> And lspcidrake:
> 
> Oh I forgot to send that.  But the scsi emulation is not listed in that
> either.

What gives "modprobev scsi_hostadapter2" ?



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RE: scsi-ide was RE: [Cooker] Cooker Comments as of two days ago

2000-09-15 Thread B. K. Barley

The scsi bus does not appear to show.

Here are the files you asked for:

Modules.conf
alias net-pf-4 ipx
alias char-major-107 3dfx
pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
alias usb-interface usb-uhci
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
alias block-major-11 scsi_hostadapter
pre-install plip modprobe parport_pc ; echo 7 > /proc/parport/0/irq
alias scsi_hostadapter sd_mod
alias eth0 3c59x
alias scsi_hostadapter1 scsi_mod
alias scsi_hostadapter2 ide-scsi

And lspcidrake:

Oh I forgot to send that.  But the scsi emulation is not listed in that
either.

Bryan

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"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> more on the scsi-ide problem:
>
> I checked tonight and found the following:
>
> cdrecord -scanbus results in no scsi interface s found.  lsmod reports
that
> no scsi emulation modules are loaded and they are not even in the
> lib/modules directories.

can you check your /etc/modules.conf and your `lspcidrake`?



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Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/





Re: scsi-ide was RE: [Cooker] Cooker Comments as of two days ago

2000-09-15 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> more on the scsi-ide problem:
> 
> I checked tonight and found the following:
> 
> cdrecord -scanbus results in no scsi interface s found.  lsmod reports that
> no scsi emulation modules are loaded and they are not even in the
> lib/modules directories.

can you check your /etc/modules.conf and your `lspcidrake`?



-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




scsi-ide was RE: [Cooker] Cooker Comments as of two days ago

2000-09-14 Thread B. K. Barley

more on the scsi-ide problem:

I checked tonight and found the following:

cdrecord -scanbus results in no scsi interface s found.  lsmod reports that
no scsi emulation modules are loaded and they are not even in the
lib/modules directories.

Bryan

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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Cooker Comments as of two days ago


"B. K. Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


[...]

> #1:  SCSI emulation seems to be messed up.  In attempting to enter into
the
> director for my cdburner (set to mnt/cdrom) on my system, I get
input/output
> error.  Doing an lsmod, and I notice that ide-scsi is not loaded, nor are
> any of the other modules needed for scsi emulation  I need this for my cd
> burner.

tried "cdrecord -scanbus"?


[...]

> #6:   I agree with a previous post today about all the deamons started by
> default.  Things like 4 webservers (Why enable any by default), hylafax,

It's fun I didn't even know we had 4 webservers in the distro. Could
someone name them to me so I'll be less ignorant?

> pcmcia (not needed for a desktop), acups (the power back-up), a deamon to
> monitor battery status (again, not needed for a desktop).  Perhaps a
simple
> step in the installer that asks if you are installing on a desktop or
> notebook could help.

You ask expert and you want everything. You get everything.



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