Hello,
I'm still learning and am doing some testing with Linux (v2.2.9 - v2.2.14),
a few different HBAs (AHA-2944UW, NCR, QLA2100F, QLA2200F) and an external
storage device.  One of the tests I was attempting to do was to see how the
host would react if LUN 0 were skipped.  The storage was set up with 0,1
through 0,3 then 2,0 through 2,3 and 4,0 through 4,3.  The device 0,1
through 0,3 were NOT seen, but all of the following devices were seen by the
host.
Is this reaction appropriate?  If the kernel doesn't support skipping LUN 0,
is that defined in scsi.c by the peripheral qualifier field (around lines
760 - 770)?  If this is a kernel restriction, is this something that is
going to be changed in the future?
Thanks for the help!
Heather

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