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SubjectRe: host (multibus) failover
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Pavel Machek wrote:
> PS: Almost no kernel hacking should be required. I believe everything
> is there and "only" userland scripts + configuration should be
> required. (Which does not mean task is easy.)

Huh? How so? I was expecting to do most of my work in kernel space, since
I'm essentially writing a block device driver (one that simply forwards to
other block drivers). Can you clarify how this is doable in user space?

Thanks,
Chris Smith




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