Yes, the kernel got it compiled in (not as a module). So, dmesg give:
...
Detected scsi removable disk sdd at scsi1, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
Vendor: UMAX Model: Astra 1200S Rev: V1.3
Type: Scanner ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi generic sgf at scsi1, channel 0, id 5, lun 0
scsi : detected 1 SCSI cdrom 4 SCSI disks total.
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 10x/10x xa/form2 cdda tray
...
Simon
Nick Lamb wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Simon Piette wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Simon,
> > >
> > > did you install the generic scsi driver (sg) ?
> >
> > In /etc, I did ./MAKEDEV sg . It produced sg[0-70 and sg[a-h].
>
> That isn't what he meant, he meant the actual (kernel level) SG driver
>
> But AFAIK you already said that find-scanner sees your scanner, so
> that means you MUST have SCSI generic, because it uses the SG driver
> to go hunting for scanners...
>
> Nick.
>
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