On Monday 26 January 2004 10:46, Agri wrote:
> Oh i did everything as you say many times before...
> i get success only this time.
> i have done a little investigation...
> there is no need of
> pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi # load ide-scsi before sg
> pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scs
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Agri wrote:
> Oh i did everything as you say many times before...
> i get success only this time.
> i have done a little investigation...
> there is no need of
> pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi # load ide-scsi before sg
> pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
> moreove
Oh i did everything as you say many times before...
i get success only this time.
i have done a little investigation...
there is no need of
pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi # load ide-scsi before sg
pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
moreover these lines breaks loading after "rmmod -a"
li
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Agri wrote:
> thanks for answers, but
> the only thing i get: there is no way to configure loading of ide-scsi "ON DEMAND".
> Am i right?
>
Following are from my modules.conf.
First, make sure there is a path pointing to the directory where the
actual modules are found (
On Sunday 25 January 2004 19:10, Agri wrote:
> here... i want to mention one strange thing...
> if i "touch" for hd? device "hided" by ide-scsi kmod will request for a
> module and system will load ide-scsi... curious... don't you think?
Too be honest i have no clue as to what you mean however i n
anyway thanks for answer... it's good answer i think :-)
i just knew it before...
here... i want to mention one strange thing...
if i "touch" for hd? device "hided" by ide-scsi kmod will request for a module and
system will load ide-scsi... curious... don't you think?
Agri
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08
At 02:06 PM 1/25/2004 +0300, Agri wrote:
thanks for answers, but
the only thing i get: there is no way to configure loading of ide-scsi "ON
DEMAND".
Am i right?
[old stuff deleted]
I alswys hate to say that a statement like yours is correct ... there are
so many different ways of doing thing
thanks for answers, but
the only thing i get: there is no way to configure loading of ide-scsi "ON DEMAND".
Am i right?
Agri
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 20:31:06 -0800
Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 04:11 AM 1/25/2004 +0300, Agri wrote:
> >i'm confused with module loading.
> >
> >i h
On Sunday 25 January 2004 02:11, Agri wrote:
> i'm confused with module loading.
Understandable.
> 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" f
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
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