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authorGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2005-06-21 00:15:16 -0400
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2006-06-26 15:25:09 -0400
commit890fbae2818a045350b8d1e3bda61ceb88ff1d17 (patch)
treecf57a61841780ed1ab6bffa3ea0bf7d8cdd999d0 /Documentation/README.DAC960
parent331b831983f9d706f4a40d08a996d5c2c7a6ea7b (diff)
[PATCH] devfs: Last little devfs cleanups throughout the kernel tree.
Just removes a few unused #defines and fixes some comments due to devfs now being gone. Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ also known as "System Drives", and Drive Groups are also called "Packs". Both
78terms are in use in the Mylex documentation; I have chosen to standardize on 78terms are in use in the Mylex documentation; I have chosen to standardize on
79the more generic "Logical Drive" and "Drive Group". 79the more generic "Logical Drive" and "Drive Group".
80 80
81DAC960 RAID disk devices are named in the style of the Device File System 81DAC960 RAID disk devices are named in the style of the obsolete Device File
82(DEVFS). The device corresponding to Logical Drive D on Controller C is 82System (DEVFS). The device corresponding to Logical Drive D on Controller C
83referred to as /dev/rd/cCdD, and the partitions are called /dev/rd/cCdDp1 83is referred to as /dev/rd/cCdD, and the partitions are called /dev/rd/cCdDp1
84through /dev/rd/cCdDp7. For example, partition 3 of Logical Drive 5 on 84through /dev/rd/cCdDp7. For example, partition 3 of Logical Drive 5 on
85Controller 2 is referred to as /dev/rd/c2d5p3. Note that unlike with SCSI 85Controller 2 is referred to as /dev/rd/c2d5p3. Note that unlike with SCSI
86disks the device names will not change in the event of a disk drive failure. 86disks the device names will not change in the event of a disk drive failure.