In article <<A HREF="msg01306.html">35EA2CBA.90AE4068@gte.net</A>>, Anthony Schlemmer <Anthony.Schlemmer@gte.net> wrote:
1) From what I recall when I did the SCSI install, I had to select a SCSI driver to get the CDROM to work. YaST presented me a list of drivers. With this in mind, are you able to get your system booted up and get YaST running?
I've only gotten YaST running under Win98. Never tried it using SCSI drivers. Guess I could try that.
3) I went back to the original set of kernel driver modules from my original SuSE 5.2 install. This has a kernel version of 2.0.33 and it does include the Sound Blaster CDROM driver. The name of the driver module is "sbpcd.o"
Fine, but how do I get it running? When I say I want to add a module, it lists me some, then forces a config. How can I tell it to use the right module? -- Katt Freyson Montreal, Canada A right is not what someone gives you; it's what no one can take from you. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e