> # echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 0 0" >/proc/scsi/scsi
>
> # echo "scsi remove-single-device 0 0 0 0" >/proc/scsi/scsi
Well, I tried that out, to the result that the scanner is listed in
/proc/scsi/scsi, but I still cannot access it. Nevermind, I'll turn it
on whenever I start the syste
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to get my scanner recognized when turned on at a runing
> system. I know I can do that on Win 98, so it should be possible to
> rescan the SCSI-Bus without "disturbing" any of the other devices. The
> only question is: How?
There is a scsi
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there
>
> I would like to get my scanner recognized when turned on at a runing
> system. I know I can do that on Win 98, so it should be possible to
> rescan the SCSI-Bus without "disturbing" any of the other devices. The
> only question is: How?
T
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 04:20:55PM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I would like to get my scanner recognized when turned on at a runing
> system. I know I can do that on Win 98, so it should be possible to
> rescan the SCSI-Bus without "disturbing" any of the other devices. The
> only
Hi there
I would like to get my scanner recognized when turned on at a runing
system. I know I can do that on Win 98, so it should be possible to
rescan the SCSI-Bus without "disturbing" any of the other devices. The
only question is: How?
Tahnks
joerg
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