Bill Nottingham said£º > Levin Du (zsdjw@xxxxxxxx) said: > > Thank you very much, Steven. I'm wondering if anaconda inserts the scsi > > (or SATA) module automatically, since kudzu is > > removing /usr/share/hwdata/pcitable, which is used to find out the > > correct module. > > Coming in late... what release? > > kudzu in later releases uses modules.pcimap, or modules.alias, in > preference to pcitables. Both of those have the advantage of > being generated from the actual modules, as opposed to being > maintained by hand. Hi, Bill. I grep some scsi module name with modules.pcimap and modules.alias: $ grep "qlogicfas408" modules.pcimap modules.alias $ grep "BusLogic" modules.pcimap modules.alias $ grep "wd7000" modules.pcimap modules.alias $ grep "aha1542" modules.pcimap modules.alias $ grep "3w-9xxx" modules.pcimap modules.alias modules.pcimap:3w-9xxx 0x000013c1 0x00001002 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x0 modules.pcimap:3w-9xxx 0x000013c1 0x00001003 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x0 modules.alias:alias pci:v000013C1d00001002sv*sd*bc*sc*i* 3w-9xxx modules.alias:alias pci:v000013C1d00001003sv*sd*bc*sc*i* 3w-9xxx Not all of them are in modules.pcimap and modules.alias. I'm currently running kernel 2.6.15.3. When I run a test program under VMware, the kudzu (version 1.2.36) only finds the SCSI device, but the driver field is NULL. What I need is finding the driver name and insert the module. Levin