On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 10:04:04PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote: > High, > > On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Hans Ekbrand wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 12:42:29PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote: > > > You have to compile the ide-scsi emulation support in the kernel. So > > > basically, you recompile your kernel with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI=y > > > (module does not work) and boot your kernel with parameter 'hdc=scsi', > > > > I use ide-scsi emulation as modules, and it works. What makes you > > think that it does not work? > > > Experience. The ide driver already took control over the drive. It should > be able to do it with modules, but you will have the ide stuff compiled as > module too: > /etc/module.conf: > options ide-cd ignore=hdc > pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
Why bother with ide-cd at all? I use only ide-scsi. > > But, afaik the standard Debian kernel has ide-cd compiled in, so you have > to recompile anyway. No. See Osamus good documention: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/quick-reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-cdrw > In order to do this, say Y here and to "SCSI support" > and "SCSI generic support", below. You must then provide the kernel > command line "hdx=scsi" <...> This only applies if you compile in ide-cd support in the kernel. If you compile your own kernel, simply exlude ide-cd. > I remembered that I read somewhere that for CDRW it had to be compiled in, > but I could be mistaken. Now, I only have a CDR so I can't really falsify it, but I think you are wrong here. -- Note that I use Debian version 3.0 Linux emac140 2.4.17 #1 s?n feb 10 20:21:22 CET 2002 i686 unknown Hans Ekbrand
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