> > The key is that the removal request should come from the top, not the > bottom. If someone is stupid enough to surprise remove a device (ie: > unplug their USB SCSI device while the device is in use by the OS), they > get what they deserve (I/O errors, dirty OS data, queued up requests > which never shut down). If they tell the OS that the device is going to > be removed, so it may flush the device and shut down I/O to the device, > the request should be granted on all accounts (expected removal). >
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