You generally need to get a device that works with linux. :)
The SDDR-05 variants that can be supported are supported. The ones that
don't work can't be supported. At least, not without a _lot_ of effort,
including building a SCSI to ATA translation system.
Tweaking unusual_devs.h entries won't help here.
Matt
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:50:37AM -0400, Brad Langhorst wrote:
>
> >
> > > I think maybe I should add a line like that one but with 0x0100 instead
> > > of 0x0001 given the line that tells me that the device is not claimed.
> >
> > According the the dump you attached, 0x0001 is the proper device ID.
> >
>
> hmm - is there something else that I need to do to get my device to be
> claimed by a driver?
>
> thanks!
>
> brad
>
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