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Re: CVS commit: syssrc/sys/dev/pci
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woods%weird.com@localhost (Greg A. Woods) writes:
> [ On , August 2, 2002 at 09:59:45 (-0700), Michael Graff wrote: ]
> > Subject: Re: CVS commit: syssrc/sys/dev/pci
> >
> > joda%pdc.kth.se@localhost (Johan Danielsson) writes:
> > >
> > > You can, but you might end up having to renumber a large portion of
> > > your hardware, and that would require more changes to our PCI drivers.
> >
> > Do people lock down devices in config files?
>
> I've done so on a few machines because I wanted to lock down my SCSI
> drives and I've got multiple controllers and multiple PCI buses and I
> didn't want things moving around if anyone moved a controller between
> slots. It seems to work fine (I've moved one controller between buses
> to test if there were any performance implications). I would do the
> same for my ethernets if they were all the same type of interface
> too.
So, if we renumbered devices, would this not get confusing for these
files?
- --Michael
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