On Friday 21 April 2006 15:46, "Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote about '[gentoo-user] Hotpluggable SATA question...':
> In Gentoo they show as being SCSI, fine, no problem with that.

That's the same across all linuxes.

> If I hotplug a drive into the chassis--it powers up, but Gentoo doesn't
> see it until reboot.

That because it's using the SCSI subsystem in linux.  That subsystem was 
never designed to handle hotpluging.  After you add a device to the 
system, you have to 'echo "scsi add-single-device <controller> <bus/chain> 
<target/id> <lun>" > /proc/scsi/scsi'.  It is left as an exercise for the 
reader to detemine the correct values for the 4 variables.

> Has anyone else used hotpluggable SATA drives in Gentoo 2006.0? Is there
> some mysterious package I need to emerge for this to work right?

From what I understand:
There are kernel changes required to get SCSI hotplug (and SATA hotplug) to 
work "hands free".  They are in development, but there's no ETA for when 
they will be supported.

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