On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
After changing 'aliases' and changing lilo and running 'update-modules'
and running 'lilo'...
It still doesn't work. When trying to install xcdroast it still
complaining: 'no generic scsi support'...
_
Could I just change in
This seems to be an exact answer.
What I actually asked above, was the question if
it is enough to just
change (using a text editor) the lines in
/boot/config-2.2.17
into something else (eg 'y' to 'm', eg that ide-scsi
line) without
compiling completely a new kernel.
Changing that file
Well since idecd is not a module, you need the append line.
The only way to change idecd to a module is to compile a new kernel.
But your kernel must also set CONFIG_SCSI and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR.
Now i assume you have CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI set.
If any
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
I know that some time this cd-rom burner has been
working with this system, (and I'm confused what have
happened with the system) and just now
I'm a little bit busy to get this system hardware
working relatively completely and later I'll have
virtanen wrote:
run as root xcdroast setup
And...
it seems to be working!!!
There is still something wrong I thing: CDCopy doesn't work
and there are totally eight cdburners (all of them of right kind)
to select from... But anyway I managed to burn a copy of Debian
installation cd
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
You can run modprobe -l |grep sr_mod
When I run it (as root of course) I see nothing happening.
Check that your kernel config has CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m. This gives you sr_mod.
And CONFIG_SCSI=m gives you scsi-mod (scsi support).
*How* shall I do
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, virtanen wrote:
I've done many times installing and and installing ide-scsi and
sci-support.
This should have been of course: 'installing and uninstalling'
Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modconf') these
modules (ide-scsi and scsi-support)
virtanen wrote:
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, virtanen wrote:
I've done many times installing and and installing ide-scsi and
sci-support.
This should have been of course: 'installing and uninstalling'
Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by 'modconf') these
modules
Thanks a lot for your message and for the others as well. Your advice is
quite the same as which was pointed by others to be found on
'cd-writing-HOWTO', but there wasn't all this info.
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
Now it happens that if try to do this installing (by
Perhaps the idecd is installed into the kernel and is not a module.
You can check your kernel configuration in /boot/version/config.
That will tell what is configured as a module(=m) and what is
compiled directly into the kernel(=y).So check for the following:
1)
Has anyone succesfully used
HP cd-writer 9100i (IDE)
xcdroast
Debian 2.2. (potato)
combined to burn cds?
My brand new machine has got the above combination and I cannot setup
xcdroast.
xcdroast setup doesn't seem to see the cdwriter as a writer at all.
On the kernel there are installed
1)
Has anyone succesfully used
HP cd-writer 9100i (IDE)
I have the 9150i model... probably close enough.
xcdroast
Debian 2.2. (potato)
combined to burn cds?
My brand new machine has got the above combination
and I cannot setup xcdroast. xcdroast setup doesn't
seem to see the
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens.
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
From dmesg:
___
hdc: Hewlett-Packard CD-Writer Plus
- Original Message -
From: virtanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian User List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: HP 9100 series cd -writer?
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens.
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
That's your problem ^^^
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
You're telling them to be loaded,
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Hall Stevenson wrote:
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens.
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
That's your problem ^^^
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci
virtanen wrote:
Didn't find any clue yet, what to do.
Still nothing happens.
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
From dmesg:
___
hdc:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
For most of the time 'xcdroast' command is
answering:
'No Generic SCSI-Support has been detected.'
(Anyway there are the modules sg and ide-sci emulation installed.)
From dmesg:
___
hdc: Hewlett-Packard CD-Writer Plus
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
Make sure you also have module sr_mod (for scsi cdrom) and that scsi
support is set with CONGIG_SCSI.
Where is that module?
If I'll run 'modconf' I cannot see that module.
Then to make sure the scsi modules are loaded in the right
virtanen wrote:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, mike polniak wrote:
Make sure you also have module sr_mod (for scsi cdrom) and that scsi
support is set with CONGIG_SCSI.
Where is that module?
If I'll run 'modconf' I cannot see that module.
You can run modprobe -l |grep sr_mod
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