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RE: [SLE] Problems setting up Iomega Zip250 drive
- From: phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Phil Shrimpton)
- Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 23:52:07 +0100
- Message-id: <000301bf9cf6$12641520$026ea8c0@barney>
> From: Philipp Thomas [mailto:pthomas@xxxxxxx]
Hi,
> > .... MyServer insmod: Note /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> > /lib/modules/2.2.13/modules.dep
>
> That's only a rather harmless notice. If it bugs you, just do a 'depmod'
> after changing modules.conf and it'll vanish.
When running depmop, I get the following:
depmod: *** Unresoved Symbols in .../block/ide-probe-mod.o
depmod: *** Unresoved Symbols in .../misc/isdn_bsdcomp.o
depmod: *** Unresoved Symbols in .../pcmcia/mtok_cb.o
depmod: *** Unresoved Symbols in .../pcmcia/mtok_cs.o
Again, not sure if this has anything to do with my problem (I am not using
ISDN or PCMCIA), but it needs fixing at some point.
> > Parallel Port Address = Auto
> > Parallel Port Status = LPT1 378 IRQ7
>
> First of all, try setting Port Address to a fixed value, e.g. 378.
I have set "Parallel Port Address" to LPT1 378 IRQ7, still does not work...
> If parport doesn't report a device, I'd guess the error must be somewhere
> else, f.i. in the cabeling. If you also have Windows running on
> the machine,
> does it work there?
I used to have Windows on this machine and it worked, I also have a number
of other Windows machines that it works on.
Two things that are concerning me,
When I run modprobe imm, I get
Imm.o: init_module: Device or Resource Busy. Does this mean I have a
conflict?
Also the Zip drive is a Zip250, not a Zip100. I can only find info on the
web about connecting a Zip100 drive under Linux, and the Zip250 requires
different drivers under Windows, is is actually supported?
Cheers
Phil
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