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Subject: [Bug 16070] Fail to issue Start/Stop Unit
Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 00:57:59 GMT
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--- Comment #3 from Ian Dall 2010-05-29 00:57:56 ---
Ah, thanks. That works perfectly!
I knew that traditionally this wasn't supported in linux (as per comment #1)
but I also understood that the functionality had been added in recent kernels.
In my defence, I can't find any reference to this in "man sd' nor with "grep
allow_restart Documentation/scsi/*".
Can this be treated as a documentation bug?
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