Marcus wrote: >Running Debian 3.0 > >I've added the appropriate "hdc=ide-scsi" option to grub.conf, but the >CD drive still won't mount. >It seems that setup did not add ide-scsi to the modules? Or are they in >the kernel already? > > i had the same problem. i don't think that 3.0 comes with a stock 'scsi enabled' kernel. the module you're looking for is called 'srmod'.
>Can anybody tell me how you would add the appropriate driver config? It >seems in Debian you don't directly edit modules.conf. > > the only thing i can recommend is that you build a nice new kernel and include 'scsi emulation', 'scsi support', and 'scsi generic support' - all of which can be built and loaded as modules. to load modules at boot time, run 'modconfig' as root. >After several attempts I'm fairly clueless. Mandrake recognized the >CD-R and added ide-scsi to modules.conf. What do I need to check? > > you're doing the right thing by adding the 'hdc=ide-scsi' to grub.. you just have to make sure that scsi emulation is built into your kernel. >Thanks, > >Marcus > > > > > good luck bro and email me if you still need help. i know it can be a bit frustrating. i came from mandrake too. -jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]