RE: IDE/SCSI errors, machine locking

2002-12-11 Thread Spencer (Chuck S.)
> -Original Message- > From: Spencer (Chuck S.) > Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: IDE/SCSI errors, machine locking > > How silly of me not to have included my dmesg: > > Linux version 2.4.9-34 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

RE: IDE/SCSI errors, machine locking

2002-12-11 Thread Spencer (Chuck S.)
How silly of me not to have included my dmesg: Linux version 2.4.9-34 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.2 2.96-108.1)) #1 Sat Jun 1 06:32:14 EDT 2002 BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: - 000a (usable) BIOS-e820: 000f

Re: IDE-SCSI help

2001-01-04 Thread Timothy Reaves
I had the incorrect device name. When I used /dev/scd0 it worked fine. Thanks. Mark Bradbury wrote: > Are you sure the cdrom in on /dev/sg0 ? what are you running? > > On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:20:44AM -0500, Timothy Reaves wrote: > >> I have all the proper kernel configs for t

Re: IDE-SCSI help

2001-01-04 Thread Mark Bradbury
Are you sure the cdrom in on /dev/sg0 ? what are you running? On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:20:44AM -0500, Timothy Reaves wrote: > I have all the proper kernel configs for this. However, when I type > 'mount -t iso9660 /dev/sg0 /mnt/cdrom' I get the error that /dev/sg0 is > not a block devi

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-22 Thread Ted Hilts
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote: > > On Sun, 21 May 2000, Ted Hilts wrote: > > > > Michael: > > > > SCSI is traditionally faster than IDE. But to run SCSI you will pay for > > a SCSI card and the hard drives and CD-ROMS are more expensive. You > > don't have the same limitations on SCSI as you do w

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-21 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Ted Hilts wrote: > > Michael: > > SCSI is traditionally faster than IDE. But to run SCSI you will pay for > a SCSI card and the hard drives and CD-ROMS are more expensive. You > don't have the same limitations on SCSI as you do with IDE. On IDE you > have 2 channels with

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-20 Thread Ted Hilts
Michael George wrote: > > I've been using an atapi CD-ROM for years and I've never had to use this > ide-scsi stuff. Could someone tell me where I go to learm more about it -- > what it's for and when it's needed? > > I checked in /usr/doc, /usr/doc/HOWTO, and /usr/src/linux/Documentation for >

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-20 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Michael George wrote: > I've been using an atapi CD-ROM for years and I've never had to use this > ide-scsi stuff. Could someone tell me where I go to learm more about it -- > what it's for and when it's needed? > > I checked in /usr/doc, /usr/doc/HOWTO, and /usr/src/linux/

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-20 Thread Michael George
I've been using an atapi CD-ROM for years and I've never had to use this ide-scsi stuff. Could someone tell me where I go to learm more about it -- what it's for and when it's needed? I checked in /usr/doc, /usr/doc/HOWTO, and /usr/src/linux/Documentation for pertient files, but found none. Any

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-20 Thread Steve Borho
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 06:43:59AM -0500, Steve Borho wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > > It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to > put into /etc/conf.modul

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-20 Thread Duane Clark
Steve wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > > It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to > put into /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.conf. > > Has anyone tried thi

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Kirk
Add this to lilo.conf append="hdx=ide-scsi" //where x is the drive letter of your cdrom and add this to /etc/rc.d/rc.local /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi Kirk On Fri, 12 May 2000, Steve Borho wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Gordon Messmer
Steve Borho wrote: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? Step one: identify the device you want ide-scsi to control (e.g. /dev/hdc) two: add the device to /etc/lilo.conf, under the kernel as: appe

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
Steve Borho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use > the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > > It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to > put into /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.con

Re: IDE-SCSI

2000-05-19 Thread Vidiot
>Is there some trick to making the default kernel that ships with 6.2 use >the ide-scsi emulator for cdroms without recompiling? > >It seems to be it should be possible if one knew the right incantations to >put into /etc/conf.modules and /etc/lilo.conf. >Steve Borho Voice: