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Hi i have the next mkinitcpio.conf :
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HOOKS="base udev autodetect pata scsi sata filesystems usbinput"
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I guess it is not necessary because when I search for "scsi" in the xterm do not show me anything about it:
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$ lspci | grep -i sata:
00:11.0 SATA controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA Controller [AHCI mode]
$ lspci | grep -i scsi :
nothing
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its correct?
thx
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And PLEASE don't do that with your question marks.
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Try
dmesg | grep scsi
and you 'll be surprised
O' rly ? Ya rly Oo
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FWIW, I just did a fresh install and removed both 'pata' and 'scsi' from the mkinitcpio config (I only have SATA drives). Works fine so far and makes rebuilding the image nice and fast
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Try
dmesg | grep scsi
and you 'll be surprised
FYI if this is meant to show that scsi support in mkinitcpio is still required, it's misleading. Yes, dmesg wll show that the scsi subsystem is being used, because both sata and pata drivers use it. However, mkinitcpio's scsi hook is only required if an actual scsi drive is being used.
$ mkinitcpio -H scsi
==> Help for hook 'scsi':
This hook loads the necessary modules for an scsi root device. Detection will
take place at runtime. To minimize the modules in the image, add the autodetect
hook too.
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cybertorture wrote:Try
dmesg | grep scsi
and you 'll be surprised
FYI if this is meant to show that scsi support in mkinitcpio is still required, it's misleading. Yes, dmesg wll show that the scsi subsystem is being used, because both sata and pata drivers use it. However, mkinitcpio's scsi hook is only required if an actual scsi drive is being used.
That's what I thought after reading 'mkinitcpio -H scsi', thanks for the confirmation.
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The wiki has pretty detailed documentation on most if not all mkinitcpio hooks. So instead of asking, read the wiki .
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And PLEASE don't do that with your question marks.
Yeah, the good old SQL regex for account_locked=0.
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