CONTENTS: scsi scsimods       
scsi:     Linux kernel version 2.0.30, with SCSI support.
scsi:
scsi:     A Linux kernel for computers with SCSI and/or IDE.  You MUST install a
scsi:     kernel image in order for your system to boot. This kernel supports
scsi:     IDE and SCSI hard drives and CD-ROM drives.  Other drivers (such as
scsi:     for CD-ROM drives on proprietary interfaces, or ethernet cards) may
scsi:     be loaded as modules.  See /etc/rc.d/rc.modules for examples.
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scsimods: Linux SCSI kernel modules for 2.0.30.
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scsimods: A kernel module is a piece of object code that can be dynamically
scsimods: loaded into the Linux kernel to provide new kernel functions.  These
scsimods: modules support SCSI interface cards.  Most users will not require
scsimods: these modules, since the kernel they use to install will already
scsimods: contain support for their SCSI controller; however, if you've got
scsimods: two or more different types of SCSI controllers in your machine then
scsimods: you might need these.
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