Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 01 Aug 2000 22:34:32 -0100 | From | (Crossfire) | Subject | Kernel Bug |
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Problems with IDE-SCSI-Emulation
My PC has two IDE-CDROM drives and one IDE-CDRW-Writer, all drives are connected to my onboard ide-controller, only my second IDE-CDROM-DRIVE is connected to the IDE-interface of my Soundblaster 16 PnP. Everything worked well with the old 2.2.xx or 2.0.xx kernels but now with my 2.4.xx kernel the scsi-emulation reports that my CD-ROM connected to my Soundblaster doesn't function ! I get several messages like scsi drive not ready, ... and this drive doesn't function as long as i compile the scsi-emulation into the kernel. With the atapi-driver it works well and also with the old scsi-emulation of the older kernels!
I hope this report is useful and pray that this little bug might be fixed.
Thanks, Christoph Cullmann :-)
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