Hi!

On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 18:48:17 +0200, "Thomas Schmitt" <scdbac...@gmx.net> wrote:
> > For example, you could boot a GNU/Linux system, and figure out which SCSI
> > devices exactly are provided.
> 
> I did. RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso as emulated IDE CD-ROM boots with
> 64 bit kernel. An additionally emulated SCSI CD-ROM
>   -drive file=/dvdbuffer/netinst.iso,if=scsi,bus=4,unit=0,media=cdrom
> appears as /dev/sr0 and is readable.
> The emulated IDE CD-ROM appears as /dev/hdc.

I was thinking about dmesg messages for SCSI; which device driver(s) does
the Linux kernel use (dmesg), which PCI interface card is emulated
(lspci), how's the emulated hardware getting configured by the Linux
kernel, etc.  Then we have to see whether an equivalent device driver
exists for GNU Mach (or whether it can easily be integrated).


Grüße,
 Thomas

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