I have an IDE CD-RW which I use with the ide-scsi stuff. Now given that the ide-scsi only picks up the device when it is stated so in the line of kernel parameters. Now supposing that I have ide-scsi compiled as a module, but want to test out packet-cd on the ide interface. How can I make the kernel allow the ide driver to control the device without having to tweak lilo.confm run lilo, and reboot? Thanks. --John
Am Sam, 01 Sep 2001 schrieb Johnathan Hicks:
I have an IDE CD-RW which I use with the ide-scsi stuff. Now given that the ide-scsi only picks up the device when it is stated so in the line of kernel parameters. Now supposing that I have ide-scsi compiled as a module, but want to test out packet-cd on the ide interface. How can I make the kernel allow the ide driver to control the device without having to tweak lilo.confm run lilo, and reboot? Thanks.
Compile the CD-ROM driver as a module, too. Then you can unload ide-scsi and load ide-cd. ( untested )
--John
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That doesn't work I'm afraid. --John chris@suse.com wrote:
Am Sam, 01 Sep 2001 schrieb Johnathan Hicks:
I have an IDE CD-RW which I use with the ide-scsi stuff. Now given that the ide-scsi only picks up the device when it is stated so in the line of kernel parameters. Now supposing that I have ide-scsi compiled as a module, but want to test out packet-cd on the ide interface. How can I make the kernel allow the ide driver to control the device without having to tweak lilo.confm run lilo, and reboot? Thanks.
Compile the CD-ROM driver as a module, too. Then you can unload ide-scsi and load ide-cd. ( untested )
--John
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