On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano <[email protected] > wrote:
> Il giorno sab, 14/03/2009 alle 21.20 +0100, Kees Jongenburger ha > scritto: > > Hello Pietro, > > > [snip] > > This problem was also discussed on the LKML, but with no actual result > > > > http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/4/5/21 > > > > Greetings > > Thanks for the info, i'll watch that topic! > Just one question, why i've saw /dev/sdaz ? I work with storages like > SAN and some of our customer are using linux, considering a multipath > environment (1 LUN 4 path) and a multipathing software the 16 sd* device > limit is easily reached, but i'm sure that i've saw devices > like /dev/sdaz which are teorically impossible to be created reading the > spec file. It was a RHEL, various version with the default kernel and > i'm quite sure that the multipath sw didn't patch anything, so, how is > this possible? > > This is different in that it uses the SCSI subsystem v.s directly MMC layer. If you put our 7+ parditioned MMC/SD card in a usb card reader you should see you can access all the partitions. greetings
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