On 08/30/2007 11:16 PM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On 8/30/07, Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well -- the world where ATA, SCSI, USB, Firewire and what have you are
low-level drivers to a unifying storage layer is under non too obscure
definitions sort of not non-wonderful...
USB / Firew
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 05:16:46PM -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
> USB / Firewire / FC / iSCSI are all SCSI transports and fit within the
> SCSI subsystem by design.
>
> ie. Just like ethernet, DSL, T-1, etc can all carry IP traffic with no
> conceptual conflict, many media by design carry SCSI traf
On 8/30/07, Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 08/30/2007 09:31 PM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
> > On Aug 28 2007 19:05, Rene Herman wrote:
>
> >> Sheesh. How could anyone _not_ understand you need SCSI CD-ROM support
> >> for your IDE DVD-RW drive...
> >
> > Welcome to the wonderful world of
On 08/30/2007 09:31 PM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 28 2007 19:05, Rene Herman wrote:
Sheesh. How could anyone _not_ understand you need SCSI CD-ROM support
for your IDE DVD-RW drive...
Welcome to the wonderful world of SCSIfying ATA. (Don't talk about ATAPI,
USB/Firewire, it's a different
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 09:31:14PM +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> Welcome to the wonderful world of SCSIfying ATA. (Don't talk about
> ATAPI, USB/Firewire, it's a different matter.)
I guess eventually all disks will appear the same, just like on BSD and
many other systems (probably most other sys
On Aug 28 2007 19:05, Rene Herman wrote:
>> Okay Rene, I activated SCSI CD-ROM support in kernel config and now all
>> works again. It's strange, because I never used this option to get my DVD
>> device on.
>
> Sheesh. How could anyone _not_ understand you need SCSI CD-ROM support for
> your
> ID
On 08/28/2007 02:44 AM, José Luis Patiño Andrés wrote:
Okay Rene, I activated SCSI CD-ROM support in kernel config and now all
works again. It's strange, because I never used this option to get my DVD
device on.
Sheesh. How could anyone _not_ understand you need SCSI CD-ROM support for
your I
El Miércoles, 22 de Agosto de 2007 16:54, Rene Herman escribió:
> José: do you have SCSI CD-ROM support compiled in? What are the ATA/SCSI
> related messages in the output of "dmesg" when you compile with the
> CONFIG_ATA_PIIX driver, SCSI disk and SCSI CD-ROM support (and nothing from
> the old ID
On 08/22/2007 06:23 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 05:48:52PM +0200, Rene Herman wrote:
He has a SATA harddrive and an IDE DVD drive. When he compiles with
CONFIG_ATA_PIIX (a driver which advertises both SATA and PATA in its
description) his drive works, his DVD does not
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 05:48:52PM +0200, Rene Herman wrote:
> He has a SATA harddrive and an IDE DVD drive. When he compiles with
> CONFIG_ATA_PIIX (a driver which advertises both SATA and PATA in its
> description) his drive works, his DVD does not. Is that not the correct
> driver? Does he ne
On 08/22/2007 01:23 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
The old SATA driver available from the IDE menu also does not support your
chip, so I don't believe there are any workarounds -- you'll need the issue
fixed.
What issue ?
From the report its quite simple - enable the correct CONFIG_ATA based
drivers an
> The old SATA driver available from the IDE menu also does not support your
> chip, so I don't believe there are any workarounds -- you'll need the issue
> fixed.
What issue ?
>From the report its quite simple - enable the correct CONFIG_ATA based
drivers and it should all work fine.
-
To unsu
On 22/08/2007 at 04:35 +0200, Rene Herman wrote:
> The old SATA driver available from the IDE menu also does not support your
> chip, so I don't believe there are any workarounds -- you'll need the issue
> fixed.
I had the same issue when I compiled 2.6.22 on my T60 (SATA_AHCI drives
my hd). I
On 08/22/2007 03:39 AM, José Luis Patiño Andrés wrote:
You have a SATA harddrive (Hitachi Travelstar 5K100 100GB SATA/2.5") and an
IDE (also known as PATA) DVD drive (LG GMA-4082N). That is, your disk
should be driven by the:
"Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support"
under the "Serial A
El Miércoles, 22 de Agosto de 2007 00:08, Rene Herman escribió:
> You have a SATA harddrive (Hitachi Travelstar 5K100 100GB SATA/2.5") and an
> IDE (also known as PATA) DVD drive (LG GMA-4082N). That is, your disk
> should be driven by the:
>
> "Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support"
>
>
On 08/22/2007 01:00 AM, Alan Cox wrote:
"Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support"
Not for the newer chips. You want ATA/SATA (PIIX and possibly AHCI)
support from the new drivers, SCSI disk and SCSI cd.
That _is_ the *config description for the new (CONFIG_ATA_PIIX) driver (in
2.6.22
> "Intel ESB, ICH, PIIX3, PIIX4 PATA/SATA support"
Not for the newer chips. You want ATA/SATA (PIIX and possibly AHCI)
support from the new drivers, SCSI disk and SCSI cd.
> where you may need to boot with a "libata.atapi_enabled=0" kernel parameter.
Why deliberately disable atapi when you need
On 08/21/2007 09:49 PM, José Luis Patiño Andrés wrote:
Somebody tolds me that I can solve this problem unchecking the
IDE_GENERIC option in the kernel configuration. It's true, but when I do
this the DVD device is not recognized by the kernel. No exists.
The OpenSuSE Live CD thing not booting
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