Barton Bosch wrote: > >> ohci1394: pci_module_init failed > > > >That's related to Firewire stuff; it probably does affects ypur scanner > >problem. > > I'm sorry, could you clarify your meaning here? 1394 is the tip off that it > is firewire related, but are you saying that this module failure does or does > not affect my scanner situation? I was assuming that it would not but was > puzzled that it popped up at all, seeing as how there is no firewire port on > my computer.
Ouch. Omitting a "not" is one of my favourite mistakes. I should read a mail more carefully before sending it. As Henning already guessed, I meant that the message from the ohci1394 should _not_ affect the scanner stuff. > This is a scanner that I bought at a thrift store, so I do not know what kind > of shape it is in. I did manage to scan one document on my previous Red Hat > installation right after I got the scanner. As I remember, without using a > terminator, and with the scsi id switch set to 7, I plugged it into the SCSI > card and booted the system -- the scsi host adapter card recognized 7 > instances of the scanner, and I configured them all in Kudzu, the Red Hat > autoconfiguration lizard. Using the SCSI 7 will in most cases cause a mess: Every device on a SCSI bus, including the host computer, needs a unique ID, and the host has by default the ID 7. That could be the cause of some of your problems. cheers Abel