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Hi, |
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I don't require scsi emulation for use with my USB camera/storage |
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devices. I don't use "ide-scsi" (its not in my kernel). |
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You might like this: |
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http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~fac075/howto/udev.txt |
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Which is a simple udev howto I did. |
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Thanks |
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Mark |
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On 02/03/06, Wes Gray <smiths@×××××××××××××××.edu> wrote: |
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> I've been researching getting my camera to work and I have a few questions. |
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> I'm running udev and kernel 2.6.15.1. |
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> 1) For USB mass storage to work do I still need SCSI emulation or does udev |
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> remove that requirement? |
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> 2) If so do I still need to pass the kernel parameter hdc=ide-scsi? |
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> 3) Should SCSI emulation be automatic with udev, or might I need to write |
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> a rule for it? |
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> 4) If SCSI emulation is working will I alway see a line in dmesg about a |
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> new SCSI device? Most howto's seem to suggest this but I want to |
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> be sure. |
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> 5) Any other things I ought to be looking at? |
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> Thanks! |
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