> This fails when you have a single driver for one device with different
> bus interfaces.
Wouldn't it fail the other way too? If you've got, say, drivers/net/isa
and drivers/net/pci, and your drive does both, where do you stick it?
One could argue sticking it under just 'drivers/net', but now you have
three places to look for a given driver.
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