Put the following in your boot stanza in /etc/lilo.conf
append="hda=ide-scsi"
(and re-run lilo). Or put 'hda=ide-scsi' on the boot command line.
This tells the kernel that the ide-scsi logic is only to be applied to /dev/hda - all
other devices
should use the IDE interface.
--Bruce
"Ed Lawson (K1VP)" wrote:
> I have an IDE-CD writer and I am loading ide-scsi as a module. Th burner works
>fine, but the issue is how to get the ide-scsi module to leave my IDE zip drive
>alone. It turns it into a scsi drive which is not helpful at all. Does anyone know
>the parameters and location for them to get the module to ignore the zip drive?
>
> TIA
>
> Ed Lawson
>
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