"M. Warner Losh" wrote:
> I've noticed that some of the older cam drivers are about all that is
> in the way of making CAM truly loadable.  By that I mean having a
> kernel with all supported devices that aren't loadable forces CAM to
> be in the kernel because some of the SCSI devices aren't (yet)
> loadable.  However, that's relatively easy to fix.

I've noticed that the fact that I boot from a CDROM or a SCSI
hard drive is in the way of making CAM loadable.  8-) 8-).

Anything in the boot path needs to be static, by definition,
or you face the Catch-22 of needing to load the driver in
order to be able to load the driver.

...This wouldn't be a problem, if VM86 supported disk I/O, and
you could replace drivers on the fly...

-- Terry

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