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The kernel maintainers have introduced a new way to address ide devices via the libata module. From what I can glean from the conversations I have encoutered on bugzilla (RH) the new driver addresses ide devices as scsi. This has created problems for some users myself included. I have an atapi tape drive that just doesn't work under that regime. I have found that I can manually unload all the scsi modules and then I can access the tape drive just fine. But how do I keep these scsi modules from reloading on reboot? Jim KR -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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