Martin Peschke3 wrote:
Doug,
Providing udev names is great. Makes it more user-frendly.
Martin,
It can still be tricked: for example putting disk device nodes
in a /dev/disks/ directory. Also the udevinfo approach could
be tricked by using mknod .
Btw., what do you think about this idea:
If
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lsscsi is a utility that uses sysfs in linux 2.6 series kernels
to list information about all SCSI devices and SCSI hosts. Both a
compact format (default) which is one line
per device and a "classic" format (like the output of
'cat /proc/scsi/scsi') are supported. Some examples:
$ lsscsi
[0:0:0:0
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