At 04:11 AM 1/25/2004 +0300, Agri wrote:
i'm confused with module loading.
i have cdrw and configure ide-scsi emulation for it.
doing "modprobe ide-scsi; mount /dev/scd0" is fine.
but, how to configure automatic loading of ide-scsi?
it seems that just "touching" for /dev/scd0 do not
cause kmod to
Agri пишет:
i'm confused with module loading.
i have cdrw and configure ide-scsi emulation for it.
doing "modprobe ide-scsi; mount /dev/scd0" is fine.
but, how to configure automatic loading of ide-scsi?
it seems that just "touching" for /dev/scd0 do not
cause kmod to exec modprobe at all. What t
i'm confused with module loading.
i have cdrw and configure ide-scsi emulation for it.
doing "modprobe ide-scsi; mount /dev/scd0" is fine.
but, how to configure automatic loading of ide-scsi?
it seems that just "touching" for /dev/scd0 do not
cause kmod to exec modprobe at all. What to do?
i thi
Well, I tried some of the stuff Ray suggested, but without much success.
He did seem to think, as I did, that there was some sort of configuration
bug or mistake afoot. The solution turned out to be downloading and
installing the latest release of Freesco, in which the problem seems to
have been f
How do I clean this up?
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Without knowing something about the actual DHCP server that Freesco uses,
advice is a bit of a guess. But if it uses a reasonably current dhcpd, I'd
suspect that the problem line is just a big typo ... I have no similar line
in my /etc/dhcpd.conf file here, and the man page for dhcpd makes no
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