On 12/4/18 3:31 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:

So as usual, they are not very Linux friendly.  Figures.  I was hoping

The main problem with Linux is that the drivers at SCSI level in the kernel are
worse than they could be, so if you like to get better results, you should
encourage the kernel people to do their homework.

One of the biggest problem on Linux is e.g. that the SCSI drivers only return
16 bytes of error information, but the standard says that the error information
contains at least 18 bytes.

That's good to know. Are there any open source OSes that do it properly? I'd love to look at their code.


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