Re: Change Disk from IDE to SCSI using dd, what else ?

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Sam Varshavchik wrote:

>> Personally (again) I prefer to compile my own kernel
>> with scsi included in the kernel rather than as a module,
>> but this should not be necessary.
> 
> And in Fedora kernels the scsi drivers are in the module, and are not
> included in the initrd image by default.

So are you saying that a machine with only SCSI discs
cannot boot a Fedora kernel
(ie a kernel that comes with the Fedora distribution)?

It seems curious in that case that it is not mentioned
in the Release Notes for Fedora-4.

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