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LUN 0 skipped?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (casler, heather)
Thu Jan 27 12:19:49 2000
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From: "casler, heather" <casler_heather@emc.com>
To: 'linux-scsi' <linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 10:32:10 -0500
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Hello,
I'm still learning and am trying to do some testing with Linux
(v2.2.9-v2.2.14) using a couple of different HBA's and an external storage
box. It would appear that the kernel doesn't support skipping LUN 0....is
this correct? I've set up the storage devices starting with 0, 1 (instead
of 0,0) through 0,3 skipping to 2, 0 through 2,6, then 4,0 through 4,3. The
host will show devices 2,0 and after, but nothing pertaining to 0,1 through
0,3.
Is this reaction appropriate? If so, is this specified in scsi.c in the
peripheral qualifier field?
Thanks for the help.
Heather
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