Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Harald Dunkel wrote:

mkswap -L myswap /dev/sda2

-L doesn't work here:

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What version are you using?


% mkswap --version mkswap from util-linux-2.12p % mkswap --help Usage: mkswap [-c] [-v0|-v1] [-pPAGESZ] [-L label] /dev/name [blocks]


What is obsolete? I know that the scsi emulation for cdrw is obsolete, but I was asking how to make sure that it doesn't happen in 2.6, even when the SATA hard drive forces the SCSI storage drivers into existence.


I cannot verify the module load sequence from here. If you do 'cat /proc/modules' then you get a list of modules as they were loaded (with the most recent module on the top). On my system lsmod returns the same module sequence. Maybe ide-scsi is loaded much more early than you expected?

Is it an option to build a kernel without any ide-scsi
support?


Regards

Harri

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