I just recently downloaded and installed the CentOS 3.3 release, and I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives has been included. I am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules anywhere. Are there other packages which must be installed from the distribution to get firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:01 -0500, Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the CentOS 3.3 release, and I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives has been included. I am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules anywhere. Are there other packages which must be installed from the distribution to get firewire devices to be recognized?
it's in kernel-unsupported.
-sv
Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the CentOS 3.3 release, and I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives has been included. I am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules anywhere. Are there other packages which must be installed from the distribution to get firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
yum install kernel-unsupported
OK, I've gotten the package installed, but still nothing. It still fails to load ohci1394 and my device is not recognized when I plug it in. Is there any documentation on how to get this running under CentOS?
--Steve
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:12, Rocky McGaugh wrote:
Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the CentOS 3.3 release, and I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives has been included. I am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules anywhere. Are there other packages which must be installed from the distribution to get firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
yum install kernel-unsupported
I am having a similar problem with my scsi tape drive, where it is not being seen and i cant seem to find the driver anywhere. i know it is being seen,1. the bios is seeing it 2. i had this tape drive working before with rh7.3. i looked in the /boot/config and found the driver but it had this CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=m if i am reading this right it is saying it is not going to be out there no matter what i do. Do i have to recompile the kernel to have this driver finally included. --- Steve Dussinger sdussin1@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
OK, I've gotten the package installed, but still nothing. It still fails to load ohci1394 and my device is not recognized when I plug it in. Is there any documentation on how to get this running under CentOS?
--Steve
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:12, Rocky McGaugh wrote:
Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the
CentOS 3.3 release, and
I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives
has been included. I
am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules
anywhere. Are there
other packages which must be installed from the
distribution to get
firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
yum install kernel-unsupported
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Same answer.... install kernel-unsupported.
CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=m means build as module (m)
DP
Steven Vishoot wrote:
I am having a similar problem with my scsi tape drive, where it is not being seen and i cant seem to find the driver anywhere. i know it is being seen,1. the bios is seeing it 2. i had this tape drive working before with rh7.3. i looked in the /boot/config and found the driver but it had this CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=m if i am reading this right it is saying it is not going to be out there no matter what i do. Do i have to recompile the kernel to have this driver finally included. --- Steve Dussinger sdussin1@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
OK, I've gotten the package installed, but still nothing. It still fails to load ohci1394 and my device is not recognized when I plug it in. Is there any documentation on how to get this running under CentOS?
--Steve
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:12, Rocky McGaugh wrote:
Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the
CentOS 3.3 release, and
I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives
has been included. I
am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules
anywhere. Are there
other packages which must be installed from the
distribution to get
firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
yum install kernel-unsupported
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thank you, i was able to finally get my tape drive working after installing the kernel unsupported. after installing that and since i was there i updated my kernel it works like a charm. again thanks.
Steven
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--- Steven Vishoot sir_funzone@yahoo.com wrote:
I am having a similar problem with my scsi tape drive, where it is not being seen and i cant seem to find the driver anywhere. i know it is being seen,1. the bios is seeing it 2. i had this tape drive working before with rh7.3. i looked in the /boot/config and found the driver but it had this CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X=m if i am reading this right it is saying it is not going to be out there no matter what i do. Do i have to recompile the kernel to have this driver finally included. --- Steve Dussinger sdussin1@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
OK, I've gotten the package installed, but still nothing. It still fails to load ohci1394 and my device is not recognized when I plug it in. Is there any documentation on how to get this running under CentOS?
--Steve
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:12, Rocky McGaugh wrote:
Steve Dussinger wrote:
I just recently downloaded and installed the
CentOS 3.3 release, and
I'm having a bit of a problem...
It appears that no support for firewire drives
has been included. I
am unable to find the ohci1394 or sbp2 modules
anywhere. Are there
other packages which must be installed from
the
distribution to get
firewire devices to be recognized?
Thanks.
--Steve
yum install kernel-unsupported
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