USB has nothing to do with SCSI, it has everything to do with INITRD though :-). INITRD is responsible for loading modules before the kernel boot...Imagine the kernel trying to mount the hard drive without having the correct paramaters to read the SCSI card...And having those details on the hard disk, that cannot be read until it is mounted :-). Initrd will load the module, therefore it has the scsi paramters up and running for the kernel to read it when it needs to. Matt -- "The only thing complex about Linux are the users themselves." On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
Originally to: Tor Sigurdsson
Hello Tor!
maandag 18 juni 2001, om 23:14 23:14, Tor Sigurdsson wrote to Kees Bergwerf:
aic7xxx, I can mount the drive. I have put in rc.config
alias scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx
TS> That line should go into /etc/modules.conf not /etc/rc.config
oops, sorry, yes, it is in modeles.conf.
In rc.config is a line:
INITRD_MODULES="aic7xxx usbcore"
what has aic7xxx to do with usb ?
Kees
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