Herman Roozenbeek <hermanr@mailroom.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Larry Snyder wrote:
> >
> >> Did you enable SCSI_GENERIC in the kernel, and do you have
> >> /dev/sg[0-7|a-h] out there in devices-land?
>
> I seem to have the same problems: my scanner (a CanoScan 300 with an AHA1502
> SCSI-adapter) is recognized by the kernel, but find-scanner can't find it.
>
> I have sg.o in my /lib/modules, I suppose this is SCSI_GENERIC?
> Should I do something special to activate it?
> I also compiled aha152x.o as a module and since the kernel can find my
> scanner I suppose that there is no problem with my modules as such.
>
> In /dev all the sg-devices are present. (My scanner should be on /dev/sg1, which
> is the destination for the link /dev/scanner.)
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Herman
>
>
> You may have heard that a dean is to faculty as a hydrant is to a dog.
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>
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> E-Mail: Herman Roozenbeek <hermanr@mailroom.com>
> Date: 05-Dec-99, 23:01:46
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