On Fridayen den 14 December 2001 09.20, Fabrice FACORAT wrote: > le ven 14-12-2001 � 01:51, Oden Eriksson a �crit : > > > If you always have this just after boot, try this : > > > + boot > > > + modprobe sg > > > + cdrecord -scanbus > > > > Hmm..., I haven't actually ever used devfs, but I thought I might give it > > a try... > > > > I think this "sg" module gets loaded when I do a "cdrecord -scanbus" > > prior to the access of the device. > > > > Do I allways have to use yet another module for to be able to use my scsi > > devices with devfs? > > no, put sg in /dev/modules
I have to say I don't even know how to use devfs either..., I thought that it was supposed to be transparent to the user. What do you mean, put sg from where to where? I don't have "/dev/modules". He he he, I'm lost here... > > >From the "sg.c" source: "to allow user process control of SCSI devices." > > > > I'm puzzled..., "pg1" isn't even close the "scd0" naming scheme... > > cdrecord know only scsi, so at one time you have scsi layer somewhere -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT Networks, Jokkmokk, Sweden. | Mandrake Linux release 8.2 (Cooker) for i586 | Current uptime with kernel 2.4.16-7mdksmp: 9 hours 41 minutes | cpu0 @ 814.28 bm, fan 4560 rpm, temp +29�C | cpu1 @ 815.92 bm, fan 4383 rpm, temp +29.5�C
