X-Git-Url: http://pilppa.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2FREADME.DAC960;h=0e8f618ab5344c3cbb6af186efcb4a0920a212db;hb=8972331292753c89dbdd10b175e999ce78dc3be7;hp=98ea617a0dd6ea7b604610b786254db0f5fc7c44;hpb=1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2;p=linux-2.6-omap-h63xx.git diff --git a/Documentation/README.DAC960 b/Documentation/README.DAC960 index 98ea617a0dd..0e8f618ab53 100644 --- a/Documentation/README.DAC960 +++ b/Documentation/README.DAC960 @@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ also known as "System Drives", and Drive Groups are also called "Packs". Both terms are in use in the Mylex documentation; I have chosen to standardize on the more generic "Logical Drive" and "Drive Group". -DAC960 RAID disk devices are named in the style of the Device File System -(DEVFS). The device corresponding to Logical Drive D on Controller C is -referred to as /dev/rd/cCdD, and the partitions are called /dev/rd/cCdDp1 +DAC960 RAID disk devices are named in the style of the obsolete Device File +System (DEVFS). The device corresponding to Logical Drive D on Controller C +is referred to as /dev/rd/cCdD, and the partitions are called /dev/rd/cCdDp1 through /dev/rd/cCdDp7. For example, partition 3 of Logical Drive 5 on Controller 2 is referred to as /dev/rd/c2d5p3. Note that unlike with SCSI disks the device names will not change in the event of a disk drive failure.