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From: peter@ferranti.com (peter da silva)
Subject: 386BSD and Linux SCSI device drivers.
Message-ID: <id.JHRT.WP6@ferranti.com>
Summary: Multiple SCSI units on a single SCSI id.
Organization: Xenix Support, FICC
References: <Sep.26.02.07.48.1992.16929@athos.rutgers.edu> <1992Oct1.032932.6773@unislc.uucp>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1992 22:41:18 GMT
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Do 386BSD or Linux support SCSI devices with multiple units? I am looking at
a cheap drive array consisting of 4 ESDI disk drives (Miniscribe 9380E or
equivalent) on a single SCSI-bus ESDI controller. The drives are, so far
as I can tell, unit 0 through unit 4. I would like to use these from a SCSI
controller.
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Peter da Silva                                          `-_-'
Ferranti Intl. Ctls. Corp.                               'U` 
Sugar Land, TX  77487-5012
+1 713 274 5180                           Heb jij vandaag je wolf al geaaid ?