Answer by Jörg W Mittag for Why does the Linux SCSI subsystem drive hardware...
"SCSI" is an umbrella term for a system of related, layered protocols and definitions. SCSI specifies everything from the physical dimensions of the connectors and cables, the electrical voltages and...
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Without knowledge, I would normally expect SATA, SCSI and USB Mass Storage to be driven by different drivers. In Linux however, the SCSI subsystem drives all of them.Well, USB Mass Storage is literally...
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This is explained in theSCSI Interfaces Guide :Although the old parallel (fast/wide/ultra) SCSI bus has largelyfallen out of use, the SCSI command set is more widely used than everto communicate with...
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Without knowledge, I would normally expect SATA, SCSI and USB Mass Storage to be driven by different drivers. In Linux however, the SCSI subsystem drives all of them.Why does Linux use the SCSI...
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