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Michael A. Ballbach: N0ZTQ, yeh-zehn.
ballbach@lorien.ml.org
http://lorien.ml.org/~ballbach/index.html
"The next war will be fought with nuclear weapons,
the next, with sticks." -- Albert Einstein.
On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Keith Rohrer wrote:
> > I'm willing to write a little tool for Linux. I noticed, that I can swap Ide
> > drives on-the-fly, i.e., umount drive, turn off the power of particular
> > drive, pull of the cable, and it's ok for Linux. The same way I can insert
> > drive, but.. only the same drive.
> This is a really bad idea. From what I've seen, most drives are labeled
> with cautions about not plugging a live power source into their power
> sockets, and I've seen at least one report of someone frying a drive
> like that.
>
> > So, question: now do I implement a re-probe of devices? So I can insert
> > drive of new type, and for example:
> On the other hand, my cheapo IDE cd-rom doesn't always probe successfully
> on boot. It would be nice to have such a feature anyway.
>
> Keith
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