Kurt Gysin wrote:
> Other thing: Do you think it should be reported as a bug if newer debian
> kernels contain the unsupported ide-scsi module? But then it seems
> no-one but me has has any problems with it...
I don't know if the existance of ide-scsi is a bug. I think it might be a
bug if it loa
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 11:07:21PM +0200, K. Gysin wrote:
> scsi_mod, yes of course... what about sd_mod? sg? It might be that
> libata also uses these, but I have not seen them loaded on Knoppix...
> might be it is compiled into the kernel, though.
sd_mod is scsi disk, which of course is needed.
> > However, there are still some scsi modules...
> >
> > scsi_mod 151344 3 sd_mod,sg,libata
>
> libata uses the scsi interface, so scsi_mod makes sense.
>
scsi_mod, yes of course... what about sd_mod? sg? It might be that
libata also uses these, but I have not seen them loaded o
> > Well, I would think this solves my immediate problem. Still don't know
> > where the ide-scsi came from, though.
>
> hot-plug? discover?
>
> Something must think ide-scsi is useful to load even if it finds no
> devices to work with. Doesn't appear to be loading on my systems
> though. Weir
Hi again (on-list again)
>
> Loading ide-cd in there is generally a good idea, otherwise anything
> that tries to access the cd thorugh scsi first might make it load
> ide-scsi. ide-generic may also be needed.
>
> > So, do you think there is another module loaded beforehand which is wrong?
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