On Friday, 16 April 1999 at 20:06:08 -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
>>> device          da0
> ..snip..
>>> disk            da0 at scbus2 target 0
>
>> Err, perhaps it's because you've defined da0 twice?
>
> Is this a change?  For pre-POST_NEWBUS When wireing down SCSI disks, the
> config file has both a da0 device (to get the generic SCSI disk code) and
> disk (to wire it down).

It doesn't have to.  I have only one reference in my config:

device          da0     at scbus1 target 0 unit 0

So what's the difference in semantics between a 'device' entry and a
'disk' entry?

Greg
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