Lines Matching refs:SCSI
77 /dev/sda: -> 0x0800 (first SCSI disk)
78 /dev/sdb: -> 0x0810 (second SCSI disk)
79 /dev/sdc: -> 0x0820 (third SCSI disk)
80 /dev/sdd: -> 0x0830 (forth SCSI disk)
81 /dev/sde: -> 0x0840 (fifth SCSI disk)
110 partition on e.g. the sixth SCSI disk as the root filesystem, if you
113 use the sixth SCSI disk for the root FS, but you have to specify the
125 SCSI CD-ROM drive, you boot from it by "root=0b00". Here, hex "0b" =
126 decimal 11 is the major of SCSI CD-ROMs, and the minor 0 stands for
267 Sets the maximum number of LUNs (logical units) of SCSI devices to
269 "Probe all LUNs on each SCSI device" was selected during the kernel
278 Sets several parameters of the SCSI tape driver. <buffer_size> is
574 This option sets some parameters for the Atari native SCSI driver.
577 defaults depend on whether TT-style or Falcon-style SCSI is used.
579 TT-SCSI and the latter to Falcon-SCSI. If an illegal value is given
584 This is the maximum number of SCSI commands queued internally to the
585 Atari SCSI driver. A value of 1 effectively turns off the driver
588 <cmd_per_lun> times the number of SCSI targets (LUNs) you have
592 Maximum number of SCSI commands issued to the driver for one
593 logical unit (LUN, usually one SCSI target). Legal values start
601 memory SCSI reserves for itself. The formula is rather
608 consecutive on the disk that can be merged into one SCSI command.
615 The SCSI ID to be used by the initiator (your Atari). This is
616 usually 7, the highest possible ID. Every ID on the SCSI bus must
630 one LUN, and the SCSI device itself orders the requests so they
631 can be performed in optimal order. Not all SCSI devices support
778 These options affect the A590/A2091, A3000 and GVP Series II SCSI
790 possible SCSI devices. Set a bit to prevent sync negotiation on that
801 `ns' is the minimum # of nanoseconds in a SCSI data transfer
831 hostadapter and the SCSI-clock jumper present on some GVP
871 valid for DMA with the GVP Series II SCSI controller. An address is