Hi!
Andrew Williams <andrew@nightshade.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> :SCSI emulation is the problem. Disable it and I bet it will work.
> :
> :IMHO: SCSI emulation is an idea that should have been
> :dismissed... The thought of such a beastly module on one of my
> :systems is repulsive: It lacks eloquence.
>
> Thanks for the advice - you're right, I disabled it and the scanner
> appeared on /proc/scsi/scsi! It completely locks up my machine whenever I
> try to use it, but I'm so pleased that I can see it that it seems a
> minor inconvenience!
What SANE version are you using? What kernel. What usb-scsi modules?
... ?
> I can't live without my CD writer so I compiled everything with 'scsi'
> in it as modules. It turns out that if I load usb-scsi before ide-scsi
> then I can get both the scanner and CD writer to appear on different
> scsi hosts. However, if I do it the other way around then only the CD
> writer appears.
>
> Andrew
>
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