I just upgraded to 2.2.9 and when I do a insmod ppa or modprobe ppa, I get : /lib/modules/2.2.9/scsi/ppa.o: init_module: Device or resource busy dmesg tells me :
parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [SPP,PS2,EPP] ppa: Version 2.03 (for Linux 2.2.x) WARNING - no ppa compatible devices found. As of 31/Aug/1998 Iomega started shipping parallel port ZIP drives with a different interface which is supported by the imm (ZIP Plus) driver. If the cable is marked with "AutoDetect", this is what has happened. scsi : 0 hosts It worked just fine on 2.0.36, what did I do to screw this up? --Jeff On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 12:54:31PM -0700, Nate wrote: > On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 03:18:15PM -0700, Wendell Buckner wrote: > > Has anyone out there attempted to use a iomega zip disk with linux? I see > > from the invformation on the debian website that it can be done. Has > > anyone run into problems trying to do this? If so, please let me know, > > cause I plan on attaching one to my Linux P.C. soon and I'd like it to go > > a smooth as possible! I'm primarily doing this so I can put some of X > > -windows deb's on them(zip disks). Some of the files are to big for a > > floppy and zip disk would be an ideal(available) medium that I can use. > > It is actually amazingly simple. But you are going to need some background > before getting started. > > You will need to know how to compile the kernel. If you can't do that > you can't do. If you can never mind. See Kernel-HOWTO. > > You will need to download the 2.2.x kernel. > Simply compile the kernel with scsi disk support (compile it as a module) > then in the SCSI portion > of the config file (i.e., make menuconfig); also under 'additional > low level drivers' say yes to iomega zip (the ppa.o and ppm.o modules). > > That's it. I would use the kernel-package application do compile the > kernel. After you save your .config file in the /usr/src/linux dir, > do 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_package' this will build > the kernel into a deb file so that you can dpkg -i the kernel in. > > This handle module installation as well. Then modprobe sd_mod scsi_mod ppa. > This will install the iomega drive capability and you will mount it > on /dev/sda. That's it! > > That's it. > > > Thanks, > > Wxb1 > > -- > _ > NatePuri ("natedawg") o m p a g e s . c o m > Certified Law Student p e r c r v t i o f i > McGeorge School of Law e d i c a e a n m n > Sacramento, CA n i v e t r y m d > [EMAIL PROTECTED] a a s e y s t u s > [EMAIL PROTECTED] t s d o h n > http://www.ompages.com e n i i > UIN: 43371366 e s t > y -- ------------------------------- Jeff Beley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Administrator PGP Key ID 0x0B2F82FD