Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-02 Thread ernst
You could try something like this in your modules.conf: pre-install ide-scsi modprobe imm /ernst On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Martin McCormick wrote: > I have been doing some further tests about my usb > problems and I found out that my testing procedure is flawed. > Every new kernel I built wa

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-01 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 22:16, Martin McCormick wrote: > Aryan Ameri writes: > >So where is the conflict from? > > I am not sure. I thought I had the same problem you > reported when I was (still am) trying to install a USB-based > external drive on my system. It turned out that my pra

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-01 Thread Martin McCormick
Aryan Ameri writes: >So where is the conflict from? I am not sure. I thought I had the same problem you reported when I was (still am) trying to install a USB-based external drive on my system. It turned out that my practice of building test kernels on floppy disk and running them by boo

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-01 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 21:23, Martin McCormick wrote: > According to the documentation for USB, the drives that > should show up on your system are /dev/sda or /dev/sdx if you > already have a /dev/sda or /dev/sdb, etc. > In other words, the USB devs should start at one above any pre > existi

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-01 Thread Aryan Ameri
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 21:23, Martin McCormick wrote: > According to the documentation for USB, the drives that > should show up on your system are /dev/sda or /dev/sdx if you > already have a /dev/sda or /dev/sdb, etc. > In other words, the USB devs should start at one above any pre > existi

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2003-01-01 Thread Martin McCormick
According to the documentation for USB, the drives that should show up on your system are /dev/sda or /dev/sdx if you already have a /dev/sda or /dev/sdb, etc. In other words, the USB devs should start at one above any pre existing SCSI disks. This means that your /dev/scd0 should

Re: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2002-12-31 Thread Martin McCormick
I have been doing some further tests about my usb problems and I found out that my testing procedure is flawed. Every new kernel I built was built using bzdisk as the last step in the process so I left the kernel on my boot drive alone and was using a new kernel built on a floppy disk. I b

RE: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem

2002-12-31 Thread Charlie Reiman
> -Original Message- > From: Aryan Ameri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 10:25 AM > To: debian users > Subject: IDE SCSI Emulation and USB problem > > > Hi there: > > In order to be able to burn CDs using my ATAPI DVD/CDRW drive, I did the > followings to get