> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Hedrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 7:59 PM
> To: Gary E. Miller
> Cc: Linux Kernel; Linux RAID
> Subject: Re: IDE Controllers
> 
> What you do not know is that there will be a drive int the futre that
> will have a native SCSI overlay and front end.  This will 
> have a SCB->ATA
> converter/emulation.  This will require setup and booting as a SCSI
> device.  FUN, heh??

Bleah, why?  I haven't figured why there are all those IDE-SCSI hiding
things yet.  The history of Linux seems to point towards the IDE support
being better than the SCSI, and yet the CD-R/W devices work through the SCSI
interface, and it looks like now the disks will.  Obviousally, I don't keep
up on all of the kernel developments, I've still got a full time job to keep
track of, but I'm still interested.
        Greg

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