On lun, oct 06 16:26
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
>> That means you're using your cdrom drive with scsi emulation. You can
>
> No it doesn't. append="hdb=scsi" would do that, at least with 2.4
> kernels. Made the same mistake the other day, and used the source to
> figure out the c
> > image=/boot/vmlinux-2.4.22-raf2
> > label=linux
> > append="hdb=ide-scsi"
> > read-only
>
> That means you're using your cdrom drive with scsi emulation. You can
No it doesn't. append="hdb=scsi" would do that, at least with 2.4
kernels. Made the same mistake the other d
On lun, oct 06 09:26
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
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> image=/boot/vmlinux-2.4.22-raf2
> label=linux
> append="hdb=ide-scsi"
> read-only
That means you're using your cdrom drive with scsi emulation. You can
safely remove ide-cdrom module. I've got only scsi in my kernel,
I have a strange behaviour with my ibook 800.
When accessing the cdrom (both reading and writing) the system hangs,
until the cdrom has finished.
Anybody has this kind of problem? I don't know what to do.
The first time I try to use the cd after the boot, it waits a little,
then output this
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