You have to load the modules by
modprobe ide-scsi
Not in the way you did it. You only have to type the module name,
without path or the .ko extension.

Bill schreef:
> On Fri, 2007-29-06 at 07:11 -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
>  
>   
>> This could be a problem with udev.  Have you tried loading the SCSI 
>> modules by hand?  How about usb-storage?
>>     
>
> udev? I'm afraid I don't know much about it.
>
> I tried loading the scsi modules from the .../drivers/scsi 
> directory. modprobe ./ide-scsi.ko and got this reply:
> FATAL: Module ./ide_scsi.ko not found. This also happens
> with the usb modules. The modules are there but...????
>
> In /lib/modules/2.6.21.5/kernel/drivers/usb...
> /core|host|input|storage I have:
> usbcore.ko ehci-hcd.ko ohci-hcd.ko uhci-hcd.ko usbhid.ko 
> usbkbd.ko usbmouse.ko libusual.ko and usb-storage.ko
>
>  
>   
>> The boot-up dmesg log from the non-working kernel would be more useful.
>>     
>
> Well it's 635 lines long. Are you sure you want it all?
>
>       b.
>  
>
>
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