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From: oleg@gryphon.COM (Oleg Kiselev)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
Subject: Re: Changing IODNs on a SCSI
Message-ID: <20476@gryphon.COM>
Date: 2 Oct 89 04:19:35 GMT
References: <17087@rpp386.cactus.org>
Reply-To: oleg@gryphon.COM (Oleg Kiselev)
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In article <17087@rpp386.cactus.org> jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F. Haugh II) writes:
>I just inherited a 9332/440 SCSI disk for my RT.  Lo and behold,
>the IODN numbers for the minidisks on it conflict with the IODNs
>on my internal drives.

Well, isn't that a bummer?  Aren't we all tickled pink by the idea of IODNs
to begin with?  What kind of cretinous mind would conceive of such a parody
of real UNIX?  And to think that some misguided, simpleminded idiots were
trying to preserve that abortion of an idea in PS/2 AIX!  At least I made
sure that there was not a single mention of the very *word* IODN anywhere in
370 code.  Disgusting.
-- 
			"No regrets, no apologies"   Ronald Reagan

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