Hmm, I do not like that scheme: Hard to read. I would like
sd0-0-0-0-2, but this is rather too many numbers with too same
separators in between.
I may have a solution:
sd0.0.0:0.2 seems good enough. If you place ':' in "right" place
(there's one such, separator between selecting disk and between
selection inside of disk), it is pretty logical, and pretty-easy-to
parse.
In most cases, there will be zeros all but the and and just before
':'. Seems good to me.
> The "dsk" is compatible with Solaris, IRIX and HP-UX. The "sd" is
> needed because /dev/dsk is going to have non-SCSI discs (IDE, floppy,
> MD and so on).
Why put this devices in separate directory? Solves nothing as you have
many of them, anyway, so directory *IS* going to be large. I would
like them in /dev directly.
Pavel
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