To try and escape the madness of adding a zillion USB card readers
to the SCSI whitelist, I flipped the scan all lun's by default switch
in the fedora kernel recently to see just what breaks, in the hope
of moving from a whitelist solution to a blacklist.

Here's the first (hopefully of not too many) devices that broke.
(See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=149402 for more info)

Signed-off-by: Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

--- linux-2.6.10/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c~   2005-02-23 14:27:53.000000000 
-0500
+++ linux-2.6.10/drivers/scsi/scsi_devinfo.c    2005-02-23 14:29:06.000000000 
-0500
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ static struct {
        {"MAXTOR", "XT-4170S", "B5A", BLIST_NOLUN},     /* locks up */
        {"MAXTOR", "XT-8760S", "B7B", BLIST_NOLUN},     /* locks up */
        {"MEDIAVIS", "RENO CD-ROMX2A", "2.03", BLIST_NOLUN},    /* responds to 
all lun */
+       {"MICROTEK", "ScanMakerIII", "2.30", BLIST_NOLUN},      /* responds to 
all lun */
        {"NEC", "CD-ROM DRIVE:841", "1.0", BLIST_NOLUN},/* locks up */
        {"PHILIPS", "PCA80SC", "V4-2", BLIST_NOLUN},    /* responds to all lun 
*/
        {"RODIME", "RO3000S", "2.33", BLIST_NOLUN},     /* locks up */
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