On Wednesday 04 September 2002 12:37 pm, you is done writ:

> The only SCSI device you have on your system is the CDRW drive that ide-scsi

Nope. I'm running RH 7.2, have a scsi adapter w/ a scanner, and an ide
CD-RW.

> is emulating as a SCSI device.  I have 1 other SCSI device in addition
> to trying to run ide-scsi on my CDRW drive - for a total of TWO SCSI
> devices.  After booting without trying to load ide-scsi for hdd, I'd
> like for someone to look at the following info:
<snip>

Looked through it. 

>From my /etc/modules.conf:
<snip>
alias scsi_hostadapter initio
<snip>
# for CD burner
alias scd0 sr_mod
pre-install ide-scsi    /sbin/modprobe ide-cd
pre-install sg          /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install sr_mod      /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi
<snip>
Then,  I have 
ln -s /dev/hdc /dev/cdrom 

The real scsi will be scsi0, and hangs off of /dev/sg0, while the CD RW will 
be scsi1, and is your /dev/hdc.

Now, I have some minor problems, like the complaint on scsi0 about 
"RESERVATION CONFLICT" on all the other lums, but from a bit of research, 
that may need a module or kernel upgrade, and it's a device driver 
bug...however, everything works jes' fine.

        mark
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