On Thursday 08 March 2007, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: >FL schrieb: >> Maybe I can add to it -- when I have a break. > >Yeah ;) I know that definition of a date. > >> I've just >> gone through the same exercise on a CentOS 4 system (I intend to >> upgrade it to RHEL 4); on that system it was necessary to run modprobe >> sg to see the devices, and the udev syntax (which I believe is the >> same as Fedora Core). Perhaps the need to run modprobe is a bug. > >[...] > >> Though it is still necessary to run modprobe sg > >Well, I don't see the problem with this. > >If sg-support isn't compiled into the kernel, but compiled as a module, >that module has to be loaded to be able to access the devices it > supports. > >Do I misunderstand something here? > >Stefan
The init scripts that run at bootup time should load it for the user, but I don't know if Centos4 is that advanced yet. In that event, sticking a 'modprobe sg' in the rc.local script might be indicated. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Any fool can paint a picture, but it takes a wise person to be able to sell it.
