On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
> hmm:
>
> EATA0: address 0x1f0 in use, skipping probe.
> EATA0: address 0x170 in use, skipping probe.
> scsi : 0 hosts.
> scsi : detected total.
>
> something is already getting at it. The controller does make some kind
> of attempt to boot from the cd,
Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> EATA0: address 0x1f0 in use, skipping probe.
> EATA0: address 0x170 in use, skipping probe.
> scsi : 0 hosts.
> scsi : detected total.
[snip]
> So how do i clear whatever has its grubby paws on the controller?
cat /proc/ioports (or run lsdev) s
> Rick> bash-2.00# mount /dev/sda3 /cdrom -t iso9660 mount: the
> Rick> kernel does not recognize /dev/sda3 as a block device (maybe
> Rick> `insmod driver'?)
>
> SCSI CD-ROMs are usually /dev/scd0 and up. Check dmesg | less to see
> exactly where it is (but it's most likely /dev/scd
> "Rick" == Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rick> I have nearly everything working; i've even mounted afs.
Rick> The last piece is the scsi cdrom. It's a NEC 16 bit
Rick> controller, probably about 3 years old. As near as I can
Rick> tell from the kernel documentatio
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