Bizzare SCSI mount errors
Chuck Noyes
noyesc at tiac.net
Sat Feb 1 18:48:04 EST 1997
Greetings...
I have recently run across a problem that has me stumped. I've been
running a Slackware 2.0.25 kernel for a few months and I've always been
able mount my SCSI devices without any problem (I boot from an IDE drive).
Recently, however, whenever I try to mount any SCSI device (disk, CD-ROM,
ZIP disk, etc.) I receive the following error:
"The kernel does not recognize /dev/sdan as a block device", where n = the
scsi device number. I've run the utility /dev/MAKEDEV sda and I still
can't mount any SCSI device. I've been running the same kernel for about 3
months.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can fix this???
Thanks, Chuck
P.S. Has anyone been able to get the Creative Labs SoundBlaster32 (PnP)
card to work in any version of Linux?? It works fine in Windows95...:(
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