On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Juergen Leising wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 05:44:27PM -0400, Steve Fox wrote:
> >
> > I also have the problem of "Device Not Configured"
> >
> > Can you explain what you mean by your suggestions below?
> > I don't know how to "configure correctly"
> > I don't know how to determine if other modules are claiming resources.
> >
>
> Well, this depends on the kind of drive you have. We still do not know this
I have a Colorado Jumbo which has no documentation I think its attached
somehow to the floppy controller
>
> I have under redhat 5.2 / kernel 2.2.10 the following /etc/conf.modules:
>
[ good stuff about what needs to go in conf.modules deleted]
>
>
> But to be honest: This collision problem should only occur in case you
> have a parallel port drive. If not, you should presumably not run into
> such a problem (but who knows...)
>
I dont have a parallel port drive but I did find a file that sets the irq
to 10 which may be causing the problem
> Let me repeat: There is no way to
avoid reading at least a bit of > the docs, because you have to find out
which special settings > your own drive needs.
I agree. I've read everything I can get my hands on, but it still is
having problems. I will try your suggesstions
Maybe it doesn't need any
options at all: > As far as I know there are some automatic mechanisms, but
> I would assume that stating some options explicitly should
> be a good idea.
Thanks again for your help
Steve Fox
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