I can hotswap scsi id1, id2, id3, id4, id5 but NOT scsi id0. It needs your \ and linuxswap to be always there, especially the latter (unless you have that much ram your swap is all ram), else it don't know where to work from. regardsscsijon----------
From: Omar Armas Aleman <oarmas@mpsnet.net.mx> To: Chris Reeves <chris.reeves@iname.com> Cc: SuSE Mailing List <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: Re: [SLE] hot swap Date: Saturday, 26 February 2000 4:45
It *should* be /dev/sdb. Are you sure it's seated correctly and working? Mind you, I'm not sure how well Linux copes with hot-swapable drives...
Well, the thing is that (for the moment) I cannot restart the machine. So, is it logical that linux recognize it just with inserting new hard disks? No extra insmod, no reboot, etc?
Is anyone working with hot swap? How do you deal with it? I've checked all docs in linuxdoc.org and found nothing.
Omar
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