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[ILUG] ide-scsi (cd-rw)

[ILUG] ide-scsi (cd-rw)

Paul Askins paul.askins at analog.com
Mon Mar 26 12:17:03 IST 2001


Is this all your loaded modules?  If so, you're missing cdrom and sr_mod.  Try
modprobe sr_mod and cdrom.  You'll need both of these in order to write to CDs.
If this is the problem then your re-compiled kernel hasn't inserted thes
automatically, mine didn't either.  I added them to /etc/modules  (on Mdk 7.1
system).

On 26-Mar-01 Gerard Gorman wrote:
 ahh...bloody hell..I still can't get it working! I have gone through the
 HOWTO, rebuilt the kernel, added append="hdd=ide-scsi" to lilo.conf,
 etc.
 
 currently my loaded module list looks like this (I include everything in
 case sees something incompatible):
 Module                  Size  Used by
 eepro100               16512   1
 sg                     15664   0 (unused)
 ide-scsi                7424   0
 scsi_mod               59312   2 [sg ide-scsi]
 vmnet                  15520   3
 vmmon                  17120   0 (unused)
 i810_audio             10640   0
 soundcore               2608   2 [i810_audio]
 ac97_codec              7472   0 [i810_audio]
 
-- 
Paul Askins <:)
Email:  Paul Askins <paul.askins at adbvdesign.analog.com>
Date:   26-Mar-01, 12:13:50

I'm as confused as a baby in a topless bar.





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