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fatboy


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01-03-06 01:46 AM

i recently posted this question regarding on how to set up scsi emulation
for both my CDRom drives.
this is a older box with a AMD K6 @500 mhz & the kernel that i am using is
2.4.27. i do not want to install a 2.6.* kernel because of other reasons.
all i would like to know is what entries / changes i need to add to fstab &
other related files to get scsi emulation working.
thanx
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    Re: SCSI emulation  
Michael Paoli


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01-09-06 12:47 PM

fatboy wrote:
> i recently posted this question regarding on how to set up scsi emulation
> for both my CDRom drives.
> this is a older box with a AMD K6 @500 mhz & the kernel that i am using is
> 2.4.27. i do not want to install a 2.6.* kernel because of other reasons.
> all i would like to know is what entries / changes i need to add to fstab 
&
> other related files to get scsi emulation working.

I handle my CD-RW SCSI emulation via kernel boot option.  In my
particular case, I have this as part of my default boot in my
/boot/grub/menu.lst:
kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz ro hdc=scsi

The hdc=scsi option is sufficient to take the CD-RW drive, that would
otherwise appear as /dev/hdc, and have it instead work as /dev/scd0






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    Re: SCSI emulation  
fatboy


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01-10-06 03:26 AM

Michael Paoli wrote:


>
> I handle my CD-RW SCSI emulation via kernel boot option.  In my
> particular case, I have this as part of my default boot in my
> /boot/grub/menu.lst:
> kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz ro hdc=scsi

i appreciate the reply. i will try this later this evening.
>
> The hdc=scsi option is sufficient to take the CD-RW drive, that would
> otherwise appear as /dev/hdc, and have it instead work as /dev/scd0

is that all? would i need to also make a symlink somewhere?
i appreciate your help.

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"The philosophy behind Free, Open Source Software has parallels in several
cultures which practice ethical cooperaton. Perhaps that's why it threatens
unethical business practices which feed on the unknowing."
-- Bassam A. Hassan. CoFounder of the ILUG,
Vice president of the former IOSO,





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    Re: SCSI emulation  
Michael Paoli


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01-14-06 07:46 AM

fatboy wrote:
> Michael Paoli wrote: 
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> is that all? would i need to also make a symlink somewhere?

I don't think there are any particular links you need to make, except
possibly something like /dev/cdrom, if you want it to link to the
appropriate device.






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