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@ 2005-10-05  9:28 Karthik Sarangan
  2005-10-10 21:08 ` Kenneth Porter
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Karthik Sarangan @ 2005-10-05  9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux SCSI Mailing List

Can anyone tell me which books/ebooks/articles on scsi subsystem for 
linux are good?

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* Re: books on scsi for linux
  2005-10-05  9:28 books on scsi for linux Karthik Sarangan
@ 2005-10-10 21:08 ` Kenneth Porter
  2005-10-11  4:13   ` Karthik Sarangan
  2005-10-11  6:09   ` Karthik Sarangan
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kenneth Porter @ 2005-10-10 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux SCSI Mailing List; +Cc: Karthik Sarangan

No idea how relevant these are but probably a good place to start:

<http://kernelbook.sourceforge.net/>

<http://www.xml.com/ldd/chapter/book/ch04.html>

Here's the search that turned these up:

<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=linux+source+code+book&btnG=Google+Search>

The problem with your original question:

> Can anyone tell me which books/ebooks/articles on scsi subsystem for
> linux are good?

is that it doesn't reflect the level of reader. If you don't know anything 
about SCSI, you should start with something on the bus, independent of the 
OS. Then read about the OS, using one of the above books. Then read the 
source code, to see how they connect.

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* Re: books on scsi for linux
  2005-10-10 21:08 ` Kenneth Porter
@ 2005-10-11  4:13   ` Karthik Sarangan
  2005-10-11  6:09   ` Karthik Sarangan
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Karthik Sarangan @ 2005-10-11  4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kenneth Porter; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List

 > Kenneth Porter wrote:
> 
> The problem with your original question:
> 
>> Can anyone tell me which books/ebooks/articles on scsi subsystem for
>> linux are good?
> 
> 
> is that it doesn't reflect the level of reader. If you don't know 
> anything about SCSI, you should start with something on the bus, 
> independent of the OS. Then read about the OS, using one of the above 
> books. Then read the source code, to see how they connect.
> 

I read the SCSI-Generic-HOWTO, have a fair idea of SCSi commands and am 
in doubt how the SCSI subsystem is actually implemented.

The links however are good enough. Thanks Kenneth.

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* Re: books on scsi for linux
  2005-10-10 21:08 ` Kenneth Porter
  2005-10-11  4:13   ` Karthik Sarangan
@ 2005-10-11  6:09   ` Karthik Sarangan
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Karthik Sarangan @ 2005-10-11  6:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kenneth Porter; +Cc: Linux SCSI Mailing List

> Kenneth Porter wrote:
> 
> The problem with your original question:
> 
>> Can anyone tell me which books/ebooks/articles on scsi subsystem for
>> linux are good?
> 
> 
> is that it doesn't reflect the level of reader. If you don't know 
> anything about SCSI, you should start with something on the bus, 
> independent of the OS. Then read about the OS, using one of the above 
> books. Then read the source code, to see how they connect.
> 

I read the SCSI-Generic-HOWTO, have a fair idea of SCSi commands and am
in doubt how the SCSI subsystem is actually implemented.

The links however are good enough. Thanks Kenneth.


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