Joel Soete wrote:
> Ok comparing the content of the original image:
> # mount -t iso9660 -o ro -o loop /MultiCd/cd060213.iso /mnt/cd
> # find /mnt/cd -type f -exec md5sum {} \;
> 37149d4961c0484f2cceb1a1614b253d /mnt/cd/boot.cat
> 4ab996554b0e7ade115a3f284b876612 /mnt/cd/boot.msg
> fbdc51c29d54dd227427b2ef90e1961e /mnt/cd/initrd.cgz
> 92c9a50bed71257c29f069ec5dd819fc /mnt/cd/isolinux.bin
> 927ce1096693b3a44af0e0d8a2ad720c /mnt/cd/isolinux.cfg
> 4afcf65ff8259a3bccd0cf9f91675529 /mnt/cd/scsi.cgz
> 4714742585da795c3a69c262ce8c35ef /mnt/cd/vmlinuz
>
> and the content of the burned cd:
> # mount /cdrom
> # find /cdrom -type f -exec md5sum {} \;
> 37149d4961c0484f2cceb1a1614b253d /cdrom/boot.cat
> 4ab996554b0e7ade115a3f284b876612 /cdrom/boot.msg
> fbdc51c29d54dd227427b2ef90e1961e /cdrom/initrd.cgz
> 92c9a50bed71257c29f069ec5dd819fc /cdrom/isolinux.bin
> 927ce1096693b3a44af0e0d8a2ad720c /cdrom/isolinux.cfg
> 4afcf65ff8259a3bccd0cf9f91675529 /cdrom/scsi.cgz
> 4714742585da795c3a69c262ce8c35ef /cdrom/vmlinuz
>
> it seems ok?
>
> What is it lost???
Probably length got screwed somewhere. Hmm... will do some testing.
>>> 2/ (but that should be much more related to scsi api) sdcXX > sdc15
>>> doesn't works ;-(
>>> # sfdisk -l /dev/sdc
>>>
>>> Disk /dev/sdc: 1826 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track
>>> Units = cylinders of 8225280 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting
>>> from 0
>>>
>>> Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id System
>>> /dev/sdc1 * 0+ 195 196- 1574338+ b W95 FAT32
>>> /dev/sdc2 196 1825 1630 13092975 5 Extended
> [snip]
>>> /dev/sdc23 881+ 1533 653- 5245191 83 Linux
>>> /dev/sdc24 1795 1825 31 249007+ 83 Linux
>>
>> Whee, you have 24 partitions?
> yes: it was dated from the early time I was testing various distro to
> choose one ;-)
>
>> Due to the way SCSI block device numbers are laid out, SCSI supports
>> only upto 15 partitions per device.
>>
> Ah, I never had chance to use a disk array with fc connection on one of
> my linux boxe, so I don't know how can it works with up to 255 luns?
Each lun is handled as a separate scsi device and as such allocated 16
minor numbers if it is a block device. Will check if the minor number
limit can be worked around somehow.
--
tejun
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