[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>  But I want to know how I can get the installer's kernel to easily
> load that sbcd.o driver module!

> Can anyone tell me???  please...


Does this not work? (I'm looking at file:/mnt/cdrom/RH-DOCS/rhl-ig-en-7.0/s1-in
stall-begin-install.html)

If a drive is not detected, you'll be asked what type of CD-ROM drive you 
have. Choose from the
following types: 

SCSI

      Select this if your CD-ROM drive is attached to a supported SCSI 
adapter; the installation
      program will then ask you to choose a SCSI driver. Choose the driver 
that most closely
      resembles your adapter. You may specify options for the driver if 
necessary; however, most
      drivers will detect your SCSI adapter automatically. 

Other

      If your CD-ROM drive is neither an IDE nor a SCSI, it's an "other." 
Sound cards with
      proprietary CD-ROM interfaces are good examples of this CD-ROM type. The 
installation
      program presents a list of drivers for supported CD-ROM drives -- choose 
a driver and, if
      necessary, specify any driver options. 

I HAVE seen mention of loading extra drivers; I'm sure you can find it;-)
There's something about extra parameters somewhere.

BTW Ought we not be on Guiness? Don't I recall you complaining about someone 
asking non-development questions on this list?





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