Why did the procedure for setting up scsi-emulation on ide-drives change again in SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.4)? It used to be very simple, just adding the line 'hdc=ide-scsi' to lilo.conf :-( Seriously, for experienced users, it still isn't a problem, but I know a lot of people who have difficulties getting this done now. Kind regards Guy
I have tried and it's NOT working??? The DVD drive is working but not the CDRW (Yamaha 16/12/40), can't even work like a CDRom drive. What do I missed? can someone help me please, thanks. Dennis/sg
Why did the procedure for setting up scsi-emulation on ide-drives change again in SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.4)? It used to be very simple, just adding the line 'hdc=ide-scsi' to lilo.conf :-(
Seriously, for experienced users, it still isn't a problem, but I know a lot of people who have difficulties getting this done now.
Dennis a écrit :
I have tried and it's NOT working???
The DVD drive is working but not the CDRW (Yamaha 16/12/40), can't even work like a CDRom drive.
What do I missed? can someone help me please, thanks.
Did you add /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi to /sbin/init.d/boot local or /etc/init.d/boot.local (in my case, I don't know why ?) So that the emulation should be loaded at boot hope this helps. ============================================================================== Paul Ollion. ==============================================================================
Hi, For those that have been waiting :-) http://www.linuxdude.co.uk/docs/Alcatel-Speedtouch-USB-mini-HOWTO/speedtouch usb.html Cheers Phil
Ooop... I am using 7.1 now and dunno where is the boot.local gone to now? I tried the hdc=ide-scsi in lilo and the mandprobe (manually), but can't connect (the CDRW just lose connection) ? what's the device name now? scd0 or something else? I will be continue to try to locate the device, :( Dennis/sg Dennis a écrit :
I have tried and it's NOT working???
The DVD drive is working but not the CDRW (Yamaha 16/12/40), can't even
work
like a CDRom drive.
What do I missed? can someone help me please, thanks.
Did you add /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi to /sbin/init.d/boot local or /etc/init.d/boot.local (in my case, I don't know why ?) So that the emulation should be loaded at boot hope this helps. ============================================================================ == Paul Ollion. ============================================================================ ==
* Dennis (dlbt@pacific.net.sg) [010328 04:57]: =>Ooop... => =>I am using 7.1 now and dunno where is the boot.local gone to now? => =>I tried the hdc=ide-scsi in lilo and the mandprobe (manually), but can't =>connect (the CDRW just lose connection) ? what's the device name now? scd0 =>or something else? => =>I will be continue to try to locate the device, :( => (ben@zeus) ~> locate boot.local [5:00] /etc/init.d/boot.local (ben@zeus) ~> There ya go :) -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
I've put nothing into boot.local and CDRW drive works for me with just append line in lilo.conf and alias in modules.conf. It's 7.1, kernel 2.4.2. Am I doing something wrong? -Kastus On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 05:01:44AM -0800, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* Dennis (dlbt@pacific.net.sg) [010328 04:57]: =>Ooop... => =>I am using 7.1 now and dunno where is the boot.local gone to now? => =>I tried the hdc=ide-scsi in lilo and the mandprobe (manually), but can't =>connect (the CDRW just lose connection) ? what's the device name now? scd0 =>or something else? => =>I will be continue to try to locate the device, :( =>
(ben@zeus) ~> locate boot.local [5:00] /etc/init.d/boot.local (ben@zeus) ~>
There ya go :)
-- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
"Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka" wrote:
I've put nothing into boot.local and CDRW drive works for me with just append line in lilo.conf and alias in modules.conf. It's 7.1, kernel 2.4.2. Am I doing something wrong?
Uh, uh, no, that works two:)
-Kastus
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 05:01:44AM -0800, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* Dennis (dlbt@pacific.net.sg) [010328 04:57]: =>Ooop... => =>I am using 7.1 now and dunno where is the boot.local gone to now? => =>I tried the hdc=ide-scsi in lilo and the mandprobe (manually), but can't =>connect (the CDRW just lose connection) ? what's the device name now? scd0 =>or something else? => =>I will be continue to try to locate the device, :( =>
(ben@zeus) ~> locate boot.local [5:00] /etc/init.d/boot.local (ben@zeus) ~>
There ya go :)
-- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
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Yes, you can use the boot.local solution or change the line in modules.conf to: "alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi" this maybe a little more elegant. I usually leave boot.local for system hacks if I can help it. Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Why did the procedure for setting up scsi-emulation on ide-drives change again in SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.4)? It used to be very simple, just adding the line 'hdc=ide-scsi' to lilo.conf :-(
Seriously, for experienced users, it still isn't a problem, but I know a lot of people who have difficulties getting this done now.
-- Stephen Ing Technical Support/Telecom Specialist sing@jps.net
Hello Stephen I tried that, but without doing an insmod or modprobe from boot.local... the emulation doesn't work.. CU Guy
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On 28/03/2001, 08:25:36, stephen ing <sing@jps.net> wrote regarding Re: [SLE] ide-scsi question to SuSE:
Yes, you can use the boot.local solution or change the line in modules.conf to:
"alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi"
this maybe a little more elegant. I usually leave boot.local for system hacks if I can help it.
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Why did the procedure for setting up scsi-emulation on ide-drives change again in SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.4)? It used to be very simple, just adding the line 'hdc=ide-scsi' to lilo.conf :-(
Seriously, for experienced users, it still isn't a problem, but I know a lot of people who have difficulties getting this done now.
-- Stephen Ing Technical Support/Telecom Specialist sing@jps.net
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On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 01:33:52PM +0000, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hello Stephen
I tried that, but without doing an insmod or modprobe from boot.local... the emulation doesn't work..
Did you run depmod -a after adding alias to modules.conf? It works for me. -Kastus
CU
Guy
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 28/03/2001, 08:25:36, stephen ing <sing@jps.net> wrote regarding Re: [SLE] ide-scsi question to SuSE:
Yes, you can use the boot.local solution or change the line in modules.conf to:
"alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi"
this maybe a little more elegant. I usually leave boot.local for system hacks if I can help it.
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Why did the procedure for setting up scsi-emulation on ide-drives change again in SuSE 7.1 (kernel 2.4)? It used to be very simple, just adding the line 'hdc=ide-scsi' to lilo.conf :-(
Seriously, for experienced users, it still isn't a problem, but I know a lot of people who have difficulties getting this done now.
-- Stephen Ing Technical Support/Telecom Specialist sing@jps.net
I was wondering if anyone knows how to get an internal IDE LS120 to work with 7.1, is it supported? if anyone has info on this matter pls let me know thanks in advance!! Julio
On Thursday 05 April 2001 20:35, you wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows how to get an internal IDE LS120 to work with 7.1, is it supported? if anyone has info on this matter pls let me know thanks in advance!! Julio
Page 327, Section 10.5.2 LS-120 Drives: LS-120 drives are connected to the (E)IDE port of the ocmputer and are seen by the system as hard drives, which means that they, too, need to be accessed by first using the mount command. So, since they may not have any disk in them when you boot, you don't want the kernel to auto mount them, but depending on how they are mounted (id0-slave=hdb, id1-master =hdc, id1-slave=hdd) you could have an empty directory called '/LS120' and an entry in /etc/fstab of /dev/hdx /LS120 auto noauto,user 0 0 jlk
participants (10)
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Ben Rosenberg
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Dennis
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Guy Van Sanden
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Jerry Kreps
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Joost van der Lugt
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Julio Gutierrez
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Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka
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Paul Ollion
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Phil Shrimpton
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stephen ing