[CentOS] Multi-Card reader (SD, MMC, etc) and CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN kernel option in 34.0.2. Workaround
Aleksandar Milivojevic
alex at milivojevic.orgFri Aug 11 13:06:38 UTC 2006
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Quoting "J.J. Garcia" <stigmatedbrain at gmail.com>: > That leads to me to conclude that there's no need in rebuilding the > initrd image, correct me if im wrong, but simple tu use the correct > parameter for change the LUNs observed in scsi_mod. Let me guess, your boot drive is on IDE? You don't have any boot devices that require SCSI support, so scsi_mod was loaded after the boot from the /lib/modules directory. If your boot device was SCSI (or anything else that might require scsi_mod), scsi_mod would be loaded from initrd image (not from /lib/modules) and would use modprobe.conf that is also part of initrd image (not the /etc/modprobe.conf). -- NOTICE: If you are not intended recipient, you are hereby notified that by reading this message you agreed not to disturb frogs during mating season. For more info, visit http://www.8-P.ca/
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