xrr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is this 'sg' command by the way ? SCSI generic interface: you can send any command to any SCSI device that way. Now, scsistart from scsi-idle RPM maybe uses that, or it uses an ioctl on the /dev/sdx.
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