There is a seperate section in the kernel configuration for generic scsi devices. You have to have that enabled for the scanner to work. After that, the device that you should use is /dev/sg0 (1st scsi generic device).
Daly Gutierrez wrote: > Hello all, > > I have an HP Scanjet 5p (SCSI) scanner hooked up to my Buslogic 958 > (Mylex) SCSI card. The Hardware-HOW-TO states that both devices are > Linux compatible... and they appear to be, to some extent. I have > installed the SANE package and its documentation also says that the HP > Scanjet 5p is supported. > > During boot-up, Linux properly detects my Buslogic SCSI card and the two > devices connected to it: my 2.1 GB SCSI hard drive and my scanner! For > that reason, I believe that SCSI support has been pre-compiled in the > kernel (I may be wrong). Anyway, when I type "scanimage -L" to list the > devices, there are NO devices shown. I've also tried "find-scanner" and > I get a message like needing generic SCSI support. Do I not have this > already? > > Any help would be appreciated !! > > -- Daly > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null