Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
>Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>seems possible. Anyway, here is brute force method to force ide-scsi >>after boot: >> >>echo -n ide_scsi:1 > /proc/ide/hdc/settings >>rmmod ide-scsi >>echo -n ide-scsi > /proc/ide/hdc/driver >>modprobe ide-scsi >> > >And it even -works-! congrats Andrej! Maybe we could even wrap >cdrecord with that... > >(and we can even roll back to IDE support, kernel is sometimes >positively surprising ;p) > Congrats... Much better than my modularization method. Thanks a ton!!! But why do you call it "brute force" other than just "the right way"? I'm assuming that the proc interface that it uses, is designed for just such a reason, no? -dmc
