Re: Does Linux support more than 2TB on a USB attached device?

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To: Richard Sharpe <rsharpe@...>
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Date: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 - 4:38 pm

> scsi_host_alloc creates a host structure with max_cmd_len set to 12.

The question is whether USB storage as a specification permits this, and
what other hardware does if this happens.

Even if its not in the spec if your hardware can do it then the kernel
can be taught this as a quirk

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Re: Does Linux support more than 2TB on a USB attached device?, Alan Cox, (Wed Oct 3, 4:38 pm)