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>From: Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: ide-scsi problem!
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>> You are asking the wrong group of people. Kernel hackers/developers CAN'T
>> help you.
>>
>> You need to talk to RedHat, SuSe, Caldera, Mandrake, ... and all other
>> companies that distribute Linux. That's what an average user installs and
>> these distributors decide what kernel they ship by default.
>>
>> Absolutely wrong! Forward this mail to Redhat, Caldera, SuSe, etc...
>>
>>
>I think you are absolutely wrong. If you download a kernel from ftp.kernel.org
>then there are default settings. Maybe you should try out to compile
>a kernel yourself instead of using ready made kernels from distributors.
>Sven
Please don't fake mail addresses!
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