On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 02:41:57PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote: > To address a SCSI device, I need to know the bus/target/lun numbers and > I know them because I did set them up when I connected the device > to my machine. Why should I? It should be sufficient to know that I want to address my CD-ROM (or the first CD-ROM if I have multiple drives). Why do *I* have to know the exact ID? I agree that a program should be able to communicate on a low-level basis by specifying a SCSI address/LUN, but I don't see why this should be the primary interface a user is confronted with. cu Michael -- In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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