Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Drivers tend to be per controller type and the complication > is that the ones you need to boot are detected during the > install process and included in the initrd that is built > then. The difference in this discussion is the fact that the ATA driver and the SCSI subsystem differ greatly. ATA is almost always built statically in the stock kernel. LibATA will offer support for newer ATA services. But even when it looks like you are configuring a(n) [S]ATA controller, or making an initrd, you could be enabling a driver that acts as a SCSI host adapter (and requires the SCSI subsystem). That's the exception to watch out for. Especially when an older kernel uses a SCSI block driver, and a newer kernel now uses the statically built ATA. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)