On Monday 31 December 2001 10:49, Ed Lawson wrote:
> Ferenc Tamas Gyurcsan wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I believe a while ago somebody asked about how to tell the ide-scsi module
> > to leave other IDE devices alone, and scsi-emulate only one of them.
>
> I asked the question and your answer seems the correct answer.  However,
> I think it works only if ide-scsi is built into the kernel.  I am
> loading the module at boot and even though I have that statement in my
> lilo.conf file, I still get both devices on the ide channel the writer
> is atached to treated as SCSI devices.  I have found ways to work around
> the issue so I am content all things considered.  Especialy since the
> writer works great and the zip drive works too.

I think you've nailed it.  I have a monolithic kernel (no modules) and just 
the line in lilo.conf makes hdc work as a quasi SCSI device and hdd still 
works as an IDE ZIP drive.




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