Salyzyn, Mark wrote:
> NAK
> 
> This will break all our management applications, and will not allow us to 
> manipulate the array configurations from within Linux. This will also break 
> online expansion of capacity.
> 
> This flag has been set from the beginning to allow partition tables, capacity 
> and device locking to be changed without requiring an intervening reboot or 
> needing the device to be taken offline. Fixed disk result in these pieces of 
> information being cached.

I think I've seen this very discussion before.

It looks like kernel needs to distinguish things like removable
media (truely removable - CDRoms etc) and some "dynamic" things
like in this case (like with any raid array really), with iSCSI
devices and so on.

Currently, 'removable' is handy at detecting devices which should
be handed to 'cdrom' or 'floppy' group (i think it was the cause
of previous incarnation of this discussion).

Right now, both ways are causing problems here or there.  "Removable"
is bad because it confuses "regular" linux tools, while !removable
breaks configurability of arrays.

/mjt
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