Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-20 Thread Sandor Suta
Hi Thomas, and thanks for your help, I apreciate it. I've done som comments. Thanks On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 21:11, Thomas Dodd wrote: > > > Sandor Suta wrote: > > >Yes!...and what's that? > > > The order the devices are found. The USB devices are checked before the > ide-scsi driver gets loaded.

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-16 Thread Thomas Dodd
Sandor Suta wrote: Yes!...and what's that? The order the devices are found. The USB devices are checked before the ide-scsi driver gets loaded. No the CDROM (CD-R/RW) is not a USB, I think it's using the scsi device. The CDWriter (CD-R/RW) is slave and the DVD-player is master on IDE2. O

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-14 Thread Sandor Suta
Yep! it works now, but without the kudzu option in fstab and I believe I can live with that. I think the system maybe will boot faster though the necessity of updfstab is'nt needed anymore. I'll maybe should remove the kudzu service though I don't need it until I have to add a new hardware, am I ri

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-13 Thread Ryan Camick
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 17:07, Sandor Suta wrote: > > It looks like changing the order , changes the SCSI-ID (0,0,0 and 1,0,0) > > and kudzu thinks they are different devices. > How and what is changeing the order? is this viewable/changeable in any > file? I wonder if when you booted your compute

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-13 Thread Sandor Suta
Thank's for your help, now it's working as I expect it to work. I've applied some comments and questions if you could answer them it would enlighten me to better understand this wonderful operating system. thanks again for your help:-) Sandor On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 21:59, Thomas Dodd wrote: > >

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-13 Thread Thomas Dodd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Both no and yes, it depends how I turn the camera on and the computer. In the first case I have the computer turned off and I plug in the camera and turn the camera on and after that I turn on my computer and let it boot in a normal way with the camera plugged in and t

Re: Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-13 Thread sandor.suta
Thank you wery much for your answer on my problem. I have added some info. Thanks again > > From: Ryan Camick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/12/13 Fri AM 01:26:29 CET > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW > > Fi

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-12 Thread Ryan Camick
First of all, I do not have a solution to this problem. I have provided a little info, and some probing questions, to see if we can help solve this problem. I wonder if Erik Troan, who wrote updfstab's man page, reads this list, and has time to offer any suggestions. (I wonder if the solution to

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-11 Thread Sandor Suta
Help me... do anyone have a clue on this, I dont want to reinstall the whole RH8.0. On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:58, Sandor Suta wrote: > Se the following, do anyone have a clue? > > On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:51, Sandor Suta wrote: > > Yes, my camera also loads the storage device. > > I don't know if

Re: [rhn-users] usb camera removes second cdrom-R/RW

2002-12-10 Thread Sandor Suta
Se the following, do anyone have a clue? On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:51, Sandor Suta wrote: > Yes, my camera also loads the storage device. > I don't know if I have done something wrong when I first was > investigating how the usb-camera worked with Redhat, though I'm a newbie > on redhat and linux.