[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There is no bug.
> 
> SCSI reset is just something that is not well supported...
> 
> 1)    There is no hint in the man page that cdrecord will use
>       a target reset in favor of a bus device reset.

  It doesn't say it won't wite zeros on all the hard drives, either, but
we assume good behaviour.

> 2)    the SCG driver interface has not changed since 1986 when there
>       usually was no SCSI target reset at all.

  Is that a claim of stability or an admission it isn't maintained?

> 3)    trying to use the USCSI interface on Solaris (even otherwise
>       not recommended) chould give you a target reset.
> 
> 4)    Other OS (such as Linux) don"t support reset al all, so
>       be glad ;-)

  Don't know about Solaris, but if you grep for reset in the
scsi/drivers source, you find both bus_reset and host_reset in many of
the drivers, seemingly the ones written or updated in the last year. So
I'm not sure what you mean by "don"t support reset al all" in this case.

-- 
   -bill davidsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
 last possible moment - but no longer"  -me


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