Well, 7.1 is old news and spun off, now, but I do have
a question.
In the installer, if you choose supermount and you have
an ide CDR/CDRW you get
alias scsi_hostadapter1 ide-scsi
alias block-major-11 scsi_hostadapter
post-install supermount modprobe scsi_hostadapter;
modprobe scsi_hostadapter1; ...
and we have /dev/scd0 in /etc/fstab but /dev/sr0 in
dmesg--this looks like a dodge to burn without
un(super)mounting....
but if we install on the same hardware with NO
supermount,
we get
this output from
cat /proc/modules | grep ide-sc
" "
(everything between the quotes)
So is this intentional? Is there a reason to cause no
loading of ide-scsi when there is no supermount and a
CDRW is present?
I can think of a few things, like what happens to
ordinary CD drives and ls120s when that module is
loaded, but I really need to know to help current 7.1
users.
Civileme