[CentOS] Multi-Card reader (SD, MMC, etc) and CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN kernel option in 34.0.2. Workaround
William Hooper
whooperhsd3 at earthlink.netThu Aug 10 14:33:24 UTC 2006
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J.J. Garcia wrote: [snip] >>> At the same time using the workaround mentioned in the link pasted b4 >>> regarding to modify the /etc/modules.conf to include 'options >>> scsi_mod max_scsi_luns=8' gives the same results, no detection at all >>> for the card slots. >> >> Shouldn't that be max_luns=8, not max_scsi_luns=8 ? >> >> >> > > I have no idea about it, if you follow the google links you will have > options for anybody in anyway, at least what i have found about it: > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-beta-list/2004-May/msg00238.html That message is in the FC1 timeframe. FC1 was based on a 2.4 kernel and IIRC the option name changed with the 2.6 kernel. This is why I asked. > > And also the main link i posted from Greg Baker: > > > http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~ggbaker/personal/cf-linux The author specifically states he is talking about a 2.4 kernel and hasn't tested adding the option to the modules.conf. -- William Hooper
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