[sane-devel] 'scanimage -L' fails first time with modular SCSI drivers
Oliver Rauch
oliver.rauch at rauch-domain.de
Mon Feb 25 22:24:44 GMT 2002
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> Are they really relevant any more? Even the oldest box I could find
> (SuSE system from 1997, kernel 2.0.3x) had only /dev/sg0...7 and no
> /dev/sga etc. I remember that some systems had symlinks sga --> sg0
> but how old are the real sga devices? Newer then /proc/scsi/scsi?
I am not sure about that. Has anyone a system that uses /dev/sga and
does not have /dev/sg0 ?
>
> > what about /dev/uk0 - are there any modules when uk0 is used?
>
> Aren't those only used on *BSD? As we are talking about kernel modules
> and /proc/scsi/scsi this looks pretty Linux-only for me.
Ok, thats true.
But may be there are other systems (BSD?) that also could get advance
of sanei_attach_matching_devices().
BTW: What happens when the user does not have the correct permissions
for /dev/sg0 (or the device that is used to load modules)?
Bye
Oliver
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