> > 
> > /dev/[as][d##][s#] alone can represent entire BIOS partitions
> > /dev/[as][d##] alone can represent entire disk
> > 
> > Not sure why we still need a 'c' slice for legacy ?!
> 
> Probably.  I don't really know how it gets used, but the system
> still seems to expect it somewhere.   

That kind of uncertainly is likely why the other projects haven't
adopted the new model, which is a shame, but pragmatically speaking... 

I'll be happy when they do, either way.


> 
> ////jerry
> 
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