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SubjectRe: CD writing in future Linux (stirring up a hornets' nest)
Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> > This was true until ~ 2001, when Linux introduced unstable USB handling.
>
> Even before that point it wasn't true, adding a new controller card
> could always result in renumbering the previously existing controllers.

Even in this case, this was a deficit from Linux.

On Solaris, adding a new controler always asigns this new controler a new
higher ID (except for the case when the sysadmin explicitly requests different
behavior). On Linux a sysadmin needs to know how the evaluation works....

And BTW: if a sysadmin does not know how things work on Linux and thus
causes a remapping, all /etc/vfstab entries would be void. So you are talking
about a major fault that should be avoided under all circumstances.


Jörg

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