Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 3 Nov 2000 02:02:16 +0100 | From | David Weinehall <> | Subject | Re: scsi init problem in 2.4.0-test10? [PATCH] |
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On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 06:24:47PM -0600, Elizabeth Morris-Baker wrote: > > > > Yes, I know that is in the spec, but truly, > some scsi devices do act this way.... > Maybe they need to read the spec :> > > I have included the START_STOP for Matthew, but > I never see it execute with the ATLAS disks... > A diff follows for those that want to try it.. > > cheers, > > Elizabeth
Well, if I'm not all mistaken, this is the code that got removed earlier on from the kernel because it caused some SCSI-adapters to hang on scsi-scan?! If so, what's better: to follow the specs and penalise the bad guys, or ignore the specs and penalise the good guys...
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