The assignment order is part of the SCSI standard.
In fact, the logcial device numbers(s),
LUN number(s) and SCSI ID number(s) are all ordered per the standard.
Oh please, Peck, stop taking the pillz slap The scsi standards have
nothing to do with the mismanagement in applied design at the
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 14:38:20 -1200
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The assignment order is part of the SCSI standard.
In fact, the logcial device numbers(s),
LUN number(s) and SCSI ID number(s) are all ordered per the standard.
Oh please, Peck, stop taking the pillz slap
OK... Here
I'm doing some research into this permanent #)(*)(*#$_ pain in the posterior
when mounting scsi devices.
There is, or was, a kernel append statement that would pre-empt this nonsense
and assign hard numbers, does anyone know where that info is?
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On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 04:00:09PM -0800, Net Llama wrote:
Mike, what pain in the ass are you referring to here??
My guess would be the assignment of device names. Generally they're
assigned in order of SCSI-ID and host adapter. The first SCSI hard drive
found is /dev/sda1, second, /dev/sda2,