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From: Philippe BRAND <phb@colombo.telesys-innov.fr>
Subject: Re: sd7-9.. end of thread.
To: billc@iceCuBE.cryogenic.com
Cc: amiga-dev@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu (NetBSD Liste)
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William J Coldwell writes:
[stuff about new scsi id mapping deleted]
> Finally, let me point out that this is a really trivial complaint...
Well I guess not, at leat for my case. For sure I could compile
my own kernel but I don't think it'll be pretty nice to say to
newcomers: "just recompile it man!".
For people with fancy configurations, like me, that's quite
embarassing:
SCSI#0 540 Quantum -> usr.
SCSI#1 CD-Rom, which I give sometimes to my brother.
SCSI#2 330 Micropolis
SCSI#3 310 Micropolis
SCSI#4 A3070 CP150 tape drive, which I give sometimes to my brother.
SCSI#5 Apple CD-300
SCSI#6 Internal 230 Quantum -> root, swap, shared with Gigamem.
See what I mean ?
Anytime I give my CD or/and my tape, I'll have to change fstab
*before* booting NetBSD.
--
Philippe BRAND
phb@colombo.telesys-innov.fr RAMSES BBS Co-Sysop 2:320/104.21