Found it. Thanks to Peter, Daniel, Steve and Luis for the advice. I wanted
access to the list of drivers found in /usr/src/linux/drivers/cdrom/Config.in.
The correct selection was `CD-ROM drivers (not for SCSI or IDE/ATAPI drives)'
and the process is much easier using `make menuconfig.'
Mike
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Following the instructions in sbpcd (the README for release 4.2 or newer of
>the SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM driver for Linux) I rebuilt the kernel with
>no apparent improvement. The driver still spends many long seconds
>probing for a LaserMate at startup (
> Following the instructions in sbpcd (the README for release 4.2 or newer
of the
> SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM driver for Linux) I rebuilt the kernel with no
apparent
> improvement. The driver still spends many long seconds probing for a
LaserMate
> at startup (I can access data CDs).
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Following the instructions in sbpcd (the README for release 4.2 or newer of the
SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM driver for Linux) I rebuilt the kernel with no apparent
improvement. The driver still spends many long seconds probing for a LaserMate
at startup (I can access data CDs).
During the `make confi
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