What do you mean by "move your scanner down to a lower number"? Tried
addressing the scanner at a lower SCSI ID; but it's still being recognized as
/dev/sg4.

Also, what in the heck is mkdev? Can't seem to find out anything about it.

Thanx,

Bob

On 21-Feb-99 zentara wrote:
> 
> bob gordon wrote:
>> 
>> Well, I have a Fujitsu scanner and an Adaptec 2940U2W controller. If I run
>> xscanimage /dev/sg4 (yes, according to 'find-scanner', that's the right
>> device)
>> I get a can't open device message. Running xscanimage with no arguments gets
>> "invalid parameter". Does this mean there's no way I'm going to be able to
>> use
>> my scanner, or what?
>> 
> 
> I seem to remember that Suse only sets up the first 4 generic
> scsi devices by default. In ther words, you only get /dev/sg0
> thru /dev/sg3.  So either move your scanner down to a lower
> number, or use mkdev to make /dev/sg4 for yourself.
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