Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 1 May 1997 19:06:45 -0400 | From | Manish Vachharajani <> | Subject | Re: SCSI disk devices |
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From: rohrer keith w <kwrohrer@cs.uiuc.edu> Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 16:53:07 -0500 (CDT)
Assuming you don't use lilo or that you use a boot floppy. Otherwise the new SCSI disk will move your root disk in the BIOS' enumeration, and lilo won't find the kernel (or half of itself) anymore.
Not that this invalidates your point: to ensure that a disk is the first SCSI disk, there's currently only one choice, making it ID 0.
Keith
On a PC, you are absolutely correct, and I hadn't thought of that. On a sparc on the other hand, and please someone correct me if I am wrong, adding a disk before the root disk at id x won't break silo, since the device nodes in the prom are based on controller number and scsi id. So maybe it is still something to think about, I don't see any work around for the PC though(unless you get Openfirmware for it and make linux support it) :)
This still doesn't solve the hairy mess with adding controllers though. :(
-- Manish Vachharajani <mvachhar@noc.rutgers.edu> Rutgers University http://www-no.rutgers.edu/~mvachhar Telecommunications Division Systems Programmer
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