>From: Andy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> One can imagine burners w/ disc change mechanism,

>One should rather imagine e.g. FCAL tower enclosure for multiple
>off-the-shelf units. Host can address individual units by LUN, but it
>(addressing) is done at lower communication layer, not in command data
>block. I mean if one would project SCSI-3 on ISO 7 layer networking
>model and put command block at transport layer, LUN addressing would end
>up at network, if not link layer.

True for good old SCSI, not true for ATAPI drives.
They just don't have a different way to signal lun numbers.

>As for disc changing units. MMC specification provides for this through
>MECHANISM STATUS(BDh) and "slotted" LOAD/UNLOAD MEDIA(A6h) commands.
>Media is changed explicitly by issueing latter command. A.

I've never seen any drive that supports this and I did not yet see an OS
where it seems that this is supported.

Using different luns will just work anywhere.

J�rg

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