On 08/24/05 16:42, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
>>And where does _it_ get it?
>
>
> You can write a program to supply it :)
Some of those would depend on the transport and I'd like
_transport_ things to "die" at _transport_ layer.
The transport layer would add as much as possible, then
SCSI Core, then sd then the block layer, then whoever is
on top.
Eventually you'd have a bunch of strings, which are labels,
with varied but ASCII contents.
>>Hey Patrick, is there a point to this thread?
>
>
> Yes, at this juncture a simplified explanation about udev rules.
Please go ahead.
>>If you have an idea, please go ahead and share and/or implement it.
>>If you're unclear on something please ask it directly.
>
> I thought you were asking for details about udev ... your question was
> rather ambiguous.
Never did.
I was at a much, _much_, lower level. Anyway, this is a rather
important issue which vendors want to have. In fact it's very important
for them.
Let's take it up again in several days,
Luben
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