hi

i tried modprobe ide-scsi, turned up nothing...

i checked my kernel config

i have

"ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support" ---> "IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices" ---> "SCSI emulation 
support" and
"SCSI support" enable "SCSI support", "SCSI CD-ROM support" and "SCSI generic support"
enabled.  am i missing something in the kernel config?

thanks

redmond


[Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:01:18PM -0500]
This one time, at band camp, James A. Cox said:

> Redmond Militante wrote:
> 
> >hi all
> >
> >after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 
> >gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able 
> >to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting 
> >livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom 
> >-o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device 
> >/dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. 
> >this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation 
> >instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra 
> >file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error 
> >message. 
> >any advice would be appreciated 
> >thanks
> >
> >
> > 
> >
> When I got this error, I found that the system wasn't loading the 
> ide-scsi module.  Fixed by modprobe ide-scsi.
> 
> 
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