>> I would be happy to hear about concepts. Currently it looks as if at
>> least some people like to keep everything as it is. This is not a
>> conceptional OS but a grown structure. If you like to keep code
>> maintainable for a long time, you need to clean up the thicket from time
>> to time.
>I couldn't agree more. Now, why do you oppose cleaning up
>the "use scsi as everyone's mid layer" hack and putting a
>better generic abstraction in place ?
Why do you try to invert my postings?
I definitely like to see a better overall solution and I am talking about it
the same way during the last 4 years. Why should I change my mind if Linux
did not change in between?
Jörg
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