Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Jun 2002 14:59:16 -0400 | From | Andre Bonin <> | Subject | Re: Firewire Disks. (fwd) |
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Roberto Nibali wrote: > Hi, > >> I know there is support for "firewire" in the kernel. Is there >> support for "firewire" disks? If so, how do I enable it? > > > Yes, there is and it is attached to the SCSI layer via the sbp2 driver. > You need following set of modules to get it working: > > scsi_mod, sd_mod, ohci1394, raw1394, ieee1394, sbp2
A lot of caddies that wrap hd's have started coming out and, as you may know, USB 2.0 supports 480mbps x-fer rate (ideal). So it's pretty intreguing.
Does the SCSI layer via sbp2 provide functionality for USB 2.0 (EHCI) disks?
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