> On Apr 11, 2025, at 2:05 AM, Edgar Fuß <e...@math.uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> 
>> You can create a custom kernel with a fixed set of attachments
> But how in this case?
> There’s some magic
>        scsibus* at scsi*
> but no scsi at anything.

“scsi” is an attribute that all of the SCSI controllers carry, which allows a 
“scsibus” to attach to them.  Doing it like this is shorthand that means “don’t 
have to list each SCSI controller individually in the kernel config file”.

In your case, you could use:

scsibus0 at mpt?
scsibus1 at mpii?

Before the:

scsibus* at scsi?

-- thorpej

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