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SubjectRe: Lots of SCSI-disks, how?!
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Richard Gooch <Richard.Gooch@atnf.CSIRO.AU> writes:

> OK, I don't understand how this could work. Could you please show
> exactly what changes you would make to the kernel struct inode?

I don't speak about the kernel. I don't know enough about this.

> That's the point. I don't like blocking libc 5 access to the 17th SCSI
> disc. We don't *have* to do that. There is a way of supporting more
> than 16 SCSI discs and *still* give access to all those discs with
> libc 5. The same scheme would even work for for libc 4.

These will be ugly hack which will become an ugly nightmare at some
point.

-- Uli
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Ulrich Drepper \ ,-------------------' \ Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
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