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Viktor Lakics wrote: |
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> 1. How can I get module autoloading? (module.autoload does NOT work : no |
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> matter what I put there. modules are not loaded). I do not have for some |
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> reason |
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> modeles.conf in etc as well) |
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This is probably fixed in the -r10 build CD, but here is a fix for |
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1. Open /etc/init.d/modules |
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2. You will see a line that says (cat /etc/modules; echo) ... |
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3. Change modules to modules.autoload |
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That should do it. If that doesn't work, let us know. |
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> 2. Even if I do modprobe ide-scsi, ide-cd, cdrom, although |
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> the respective modules are there, inserted, I cannot mount |
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> my cdrom. I could burn a CD, because the scsi generic driver |
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> is there (cdroms still not gnerated though), but when I try |
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> to mount a cd like: |
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> mount -t iso9660 /dev/sg0 /mnt/cdrom |
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> I get sg0 is not a block device. Now /dev/scd0 is not there |
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> in devfs, I tried symlink as well, no success at all... |
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Do you have a /dev/cdrom link? It should point to /dev/cdroms/cdrom[?] |
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Chad |