On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 06:07:54PM -0400, David Allan wrote:
* If a nodedev has a parent that we don't want to display, we
should
continue walking up the udev device tree to see if any of its
earlier ancestors are devices that we display. It makes the tree
much nicer looking than having a whole lot of devices hanging off
the root node.
ACK this fixes the scsi host vs target relationship in the trees on
my machine
Daniel
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