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More info on my /proc/scsi/scsi problem

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Fleming)
Fri Nov 8 10:10:20 1996

From: fleming@cs.wvu.edu (David Fleming)
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Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 10:10:07 -0500 (EST)
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Hey all,

Okay, thanks for the fast replys.  Since it was suggested that my
kernel doesn't support SCSI, I should say that I rebuilt my kernel for
sound support (which works fine, BTW!), and included SCSI support as a
module.  All the requisite SCSI stuff compiled and installed upon
"make modules; make modules_install" with no problem.

Now, all this was *at least* a week before my sudden disappearance of
the file /proc/scsi/scsi.  The *directory* /proc/scsi is still there,
it is just empty.

I do recall, however, that the missing file error cropped up very soon
after one of those system boots where the system reaches "maximal
mount count", and does the associated thing with the partitions (I
guess this is when it cleans and/or checks partitions).  Perhaps it
even occurred during the same boot!  I can't recall that kind of
detail, however.

I'm thinking it is possible, however unlikely, that my missing file
got "lost" during this process.....hmm.  Naah.

So, anyways, now that I've told you about my kernel and SCSI modular
support, any further ideas?

Thanks!

-- 
David M. Fleming
fleming@cs.wvu.edu


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