It's not CDRW, that doesn't use the ide-scsi module anymore (it's even deprecated). I think is USB (mass storage needs scsi), or FireWire (ieee1394).
Canek On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 07:16, Nicholas Hockey wrote: > something else has to be disabled/removed, possably cdrw/cdr support, > it relies on scsi as a dependency. > > On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 11:51, Vanh Phom wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove the > > SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compiled build-in > > or compiled as a module. Anyone run into this problem? > > > > Vanh > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -------------- > > Since we cannot hope for order, let us withdraw with style from the > chaos. -- Tom Stoppard > > -------------- > > Nicholas Hockey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > Encrypted E-Mail preferred > > çãäããèãã -- Folder: INBOX 12,362 Messages augh! something is wrong here augh! I got 500 new emails while typing that
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