Hello!
> If there is no interest to fox well known bugs in Linux, I would need to warn
> people from using Linux.
Except for mentioning some DMA related problems at the beginning of this
monstrous thread, you haven't shown anything which even remotely qualifies
as a bug.
You are only endlessly complaining about Linux not following the same
model of SCSI access as you love, which might be a little incovenient
for you, but that certainly doesn't make it a bug.
You tried to juggle with dubious POSIX references, but so far nobody has
found any place in POSIX or SuS saying that anything has to be stable
across mounts/umounts.
So what damned bugs are you speaking about?
Have a nice fortnight
--
Martin `MJ' Mares <[email protected]> http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/
Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Rep., Earth
"One single semicolon. A perfect drop of perliness. The rest is padding." -- S. Manandhar
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