ide-scsi vs ide-cdrom
| Nero Linux Discuss, ide-scsi vs ide-cdrom at Nero & InCD forum; I am running red hat enterprise 4, and get the message that I should change from the ide-scsi device type to the ide-cdrom drivers. How do I change that operating option? |
| I am running red hat enterprise 4, and get the message that I should change from the ide-scsi device type to the ide-cdrom drivers. How do I change that operating option? |
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| Normally, with Red Hat Enterprise 4, all IDE devices that are connected uses the 'ide-cdrom' driver by default. If it is not the case (check /proc/ide/hdXX/driver) then you should search for 'hdXX=ide-scsi' in your bootloader config files. With Red Hat Enterprise 4, grub is used by default, so you can have a look in /boot/grub/menu.lst if I remember correctly. |
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