Subject: Re: A3000 SCSI problems
To: None <rhealey@aggregate.com>
From: None <mw@eunet.ch>
List: amiga-dev
Date: 05/17/1994 19:18:51
> Enter soapbox mode:
Yeah, got too soapy there, sorry for the harsh tone.
> I suppose it all depends on how you look at the partitioning
> pair-O-digm. Under the other Unixi they don't use unique identifiers
> to decide which goes where, it's simply their assigned in order of
> their appearance in the tables. Under this view the new scheme is
> consistant with other architectures and might simplify generic
> support for Amiga.
True aspect. I detailed my intentions behind the scheme in my last mail.
> To be consistant NetBSD probably should call it's partitions BSD\? or
> extend the Amix model and use UNI\?. UNI\1 is s5 format, UNI\2 is
> paging, UNI\3 is 4.2 UFS. UNI\4 could be new style UFS and UNI\5 could
> be the 4.4 log file system. Or we could say fork() Amix and use UNI\1
> as BSD UFS, UNI\2 as paging and UNI\3 as 4.4 log fs.
Well, nuke Amiga Unix use, if you want, it completely ignores dostypes..
(when I still had it up, I changed its filesystem dostypes to BSDx types,
and Amiga Unix didn't care a bit...).
> This would be more consistant than either then new or old NetBSD ways
> as it jibes with the precident in ADOS and AMIX. Actually, by using the
> Amix UNI\? values the 2.04 and above ROMs would grok them as UNIX
> partitions as the newer ROMS know about UNI\? stuff.
Yes, but besided getting a neater description of the type in HDToolBox, this
doesn't give you additional functionality, as newer ADos software doesn't
show you partitions with dostypes that don't match any loaded filesystems,
anyway.
> All comes back to what individuals feel should be the goal of NetBSD
> Amiga.
Yup, and that's the reason why I feel I'm not very helpful to those that want
a `compatible' NetBSD Amiga, so I'm taking some distance.
Hey, we still have just one BSD for the Amiga, PCs have 1, 2, 3, ... :-))
-Markus
--
CHUUG/EUnet Switzerland Markus Wild
Zweierstrasse 35 Tel: +41 1 291 45 80 mw@eunet.ch
CH-8004 Zuerich Fax: +41 1 291 46 42 S=mw;P=EUnet;A=EUnet;C=CH
------------------------------------------------------------------------------