Nathan Walp wrote:
>
> David Balazic wrote:
> >
> > Nathan Walp (faceprint@faceprint.com) wrote :
> >
> > > Also, sometime between ac7 and ac18 (spring break kept me from testing
> > > stuff inbetween), i assume during the new aic7xxx driver merge, the
> > > order of detection got changed, and now the ide-scsi virtual host is
> > > host0, and my 29160N is host1. Is this on purpose? It messed up a
> > > bunch of my stuff as far as /dev and such are concerned.
> >
> > SCSI adapters are enumerated randomly(*) , relying on certain numbering
> > will get you into trouble, sooner or later.
> > There is no commonly accepted solution, AFAIK.
> > The same thing can happent to disk enumeration ( sdb becomes sdc )
> > or partition enumeration ( hda6 becomes hda5 ).
> >
> > * - theoreticaly no, but practicaly yes ( most of the time )
> >
> > --
> > David Balazic
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> SCSI adapters are given host numbers in a random order? Even with no
> hardware changes? Does this make less than sense to anyone else? Every
> kernel EVER up till now has had the real scsi cards (in some particular
> order) then ide-scsi. Have I just been lucky???
>
> Nathan
What I mean that too many factors are affecting the enumeration,
so that you can not rely on it :
- kernel changes
- driver changes ( partly overlaps with the previous poit )
- hardware changes
- something else ?
There is no policy for this enumeration ( AFAIK ) , so there is
nothing to rely on , except luck :-)
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