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jerome lacoste <jerome.lacoste@gmail.com> wrote:
> The mapping I am talking about is currently done inside libscg (inside
> the scsi-*.c files). Hence libscg is the one capable of exposing this
> information to higher levels.
>
> > and how would you like to implement it OS independent?
>
> The information printed will be printed in a format such as:
>
> b,t,l <= os_specific_name
Why do you believe that this kind of mapping is needed?
Jörg
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