> If we define new ioctls for Linux, they end up being non-portable. Instead > of this we could as well define /proc entries for this kind of information > (this is in my list of things to do for 2.5). Most mtio type ioctls are already non-portable. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- reading blocks > 32K with generic device Jim Hammack
- Re: reading blocks > 32K with generic device Eric Lee Green
- Re: reading blocks > 32K with generic device Kai Makisara
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- Re: reading blocks > 32K with gen... Matthew Jacob
- Re: reading blocks > 32K with... Kai Makisara
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Eric Lee Green
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Kai Makisara
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Matthew Jacob
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Eric Lee Green
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Ricky Beam
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Kai Makisara
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Eric Lee Green
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Kai Makisara
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Marc SCHAEFER
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Eric Lee Green
- Re: reading blocks > 32K ... Ricky Beam
- Re: reading blocks > 32K with generic device Douglas Gilbert
