Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Mar 1998 07:00:45 -0500 (EST) | From | Linux-Kernel Mail Account <> | Subject | Re: re-detect SCSi bus? Skript |
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<snip> > > > > Ok. Next question is what happens if you try to add a device that's already there? IE, 'cat `echo scsi add-single-device 0 0 1 0` >/proc/scsi/scsi' when that device is already known? > > Better question, what happens if you try and remove a device which is in > use? For a total reprobe you have to allow for the fact that your going to > be removing too, might need to add checks to see if the device is busy > before trying to pull it? > > Good question. I would *assume* that it would simply fail if the > device was in use, but you know what they say about assuming....
I would test it but I kinda killed my SCSI card, anyone else willing to try? (No, it was not linux which killed it, I was just a little clumbsy when pulling it)
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