Re: ide-scsi device question

2001-08-08 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:26:02PM -0500, Jeremy wrote: > I recently enabled the ide-scsi option in my kernel (and set it up so that > lilo started it for the right devices) for my cd burner. I also have the > generic scsi driver in there. My burner BURNS just fine, but I was wondering > what the

Re: ide-scsi device question

2001-08-08 Thread John Griffiths
WOW thats the best HOWTO i've ever seen on this subject! I'm printing it off now (and i wasn't even in this thread) At 06:29 AM 8/8/01 GMT, Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote: >>I recently enabled the ide-scsi option in my kernel (and set it up so that > >>lilo started it for the right devices) for my c

Re: ide-scsi device question

2001-08-08 Thread Johnny Ernst Nielsen
>I recently enabled the ide-scsi option in my kernel (and set it up so that >lilo started it for the right devices) for my cd burner. I also have the >generic scsi driver in there. My burner BURNS just fine, but I was wondering >what the new device file name is that refers to the device. I'm

Re: ide-scsi device question

2001-08-07 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: ide-scsi device question Date: Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:26:02PM -0500 In reply to:Jeremy Quoting Jeremy([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I recently enabled the ide-scsi option in my kernel (and set it up so that > lilo started it for the right devices) for my cd burner.

ide-scsi device question

2001-08-07 Thread Jeremy
I recently enabled the ide-scsi option in my kernel (and set it up so that lilo started it for the right devices) for my cd burner. I also have the generic scsi driver in there. My burner BURNS just fine, but I was wondering what the new device file name is that refers to the device. I'm mainly