Keith Owens wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 21:34:57 -0600,
> "D. Stimits" <stimits@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >That makes sense. Now I have to wonder why I never noticed the modprobe
> >error on other kernels since I always enable kmod.
>
> Other kernels had SCSI built in? scsi_register_module only calls kmod
> for scsi_hostadapter if there is no host at all.
That explains that. I have used modules before, but I always make scsi
built in (till now at least).
As trivia, while working on this ramdisk problem where I failed to
enable it, but eventually got it, I tried various sizes of initial
ramdisk reserve. Whenever I specified something such as 8192, it would
always say it needed about 6 bytes more. I got to 8192*2 reserved, and
it still always wanted a couple bytes more. I ended up setting it to
25000 to satisfy it (25000 kbyte). The modules included in the ramdisk
were scsi and xfs modules.
D. Stimits, stimits@xxxxxxxxxx
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