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SubjectRe: Why can't I shut scsi device support off in -test9?
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 00:51, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> >>>>> "Rob" == Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> writes:
>
> Rob> I go into the scsi menu, but scsi device support isn't an option
> Rob> anymore. It's three dashes, hardwired to on.
>
> Rob> I'm fairly certain my laptop hasn't got any scsi devices in it...
>
> USB storage, maybe ?
>
> M.

Nope. That's off. (Only enabled USB devices is my scanner.)

I tried switching SCSI support off by hand (editing .config) and it still
showed up in the menu. (Maybe turned back on by a dependency, but on what?)

Rob
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