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SubjectRe: ide-scsi emulation question
> This, I think, would tend to hide all IDE devices behind
> the ide-scsi module. I guess I didn't really state my
> intentions - I'm trying to get the ZIP drive to work
> reliably; I wasn't really trying to muck with the hard
> drive and CD-ROM, since they're both working well. Would
> there be any benefits/drawbacks to doing it this way?

Speaking of ide-scsi, why can't I access my ide hard drive (that is if the
box has one) as /dev/sdx ??? Some lame excuse for an os (NT) uses a scsi
driver for the ide card. Don't believe me, look under scsi in that
[useless] control panel.

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