Thank you Colin and David.  Unfortunately our driver is not open source,
but I can answer the first part of your question, Colin, and I believe
Igor will be able to answer the UEFI questions you have.

We start the naming of our devices where the first device is /dev/fioa
and each following device moves forward in the alphabet the same as the
SCSI example above (/dev/fiob, /dev/fioc, etc).  If we get more than 26
devices in a system, we would have /dev/fioaa and even go as far as
/dev/fiozzz (though this isn't likely to ever happen).   We also handle
partitions in the same way as IDE disks, but I am not sure what, if any,
partition limit we have.  I can find this out if necessary.

I will also do a sample test of the development release just to make
sure I don't have any problems when the time comes to test any changes
you may have.  Thank you for your help.

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