Just remind everyone to have the latest version of kerneltools installed or installkernel won't work properly (be impressed I figured this out for my self)
And the boot up screen doesn't show the graphics stuff any more just the black screen with the text on. Suppose it's better than nothing on the screen until kde starts like 2.6 kernel
I will play arround with linux more when my exams are finished 11th Sept and make my self an uber l88t system lol
Decided to sell my bluetooth kb & mouse and get the MX700 Combo pack instead. Cos it's giving me a headache.
Mike
Luca Berra wrote:
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 04:34:52AM +0100, Michael Lothian wrote:
Now...
I didn't enable multiple scsi luns since I was told you should be able to override it with lilo/grub on append line "max_scsi_luns=..."
or as an option in /etc/modules.conf options scsi_mod max_scsi_luns=...
Now, please tell me does it work for you ...
If not... I'll have to reconsider switching it on by default...
Could you explain that a wee bit better. I'm generally not that good at that kind of stuff (hence why I asked if you could pop it on as default) But if you tell me what to do I'd be more than happy to try.
I will, the build option to enable multiple scsi lun only changes the default value of max_scsi_luns in the linux scsi driver (i.e. sets it to 255).
if scsi driver is modular as is default in mandrake linux the value of max_scsi_luns can be set without rebuilding the kernel by adding to /etc/modules.conf:
options scsi_mod max_scsi_luns=...
(where ... is a saner value than 255) and eventually rebuilding initrd if you boot from scsi
if you have a customized kernel with scsi support hardcoded you can change the behaviour by appending "max_scsi_luns=..." on the grub or lilo command line.
L.
