I suggest looking at the sg3 utils from torque.net

A little bit of Googling will find them for you.

Matt

On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 05:04:47AM -0400, Matthew Beale wrote:
> Hello everyone-
> 
> I am a developer looking to find a good way to detect USB mass storage
> devices on boot.  The best way seems to be simply walking the SCSI
> devices available and testing them (or parsing a cdrecord -scanbus like
> output).  That's fine for my needs, but I do need to know the scsi host
> before I know where I should walk.  Is this information available
> anywhere easily accessable (did I miss it in /proc?)?  Is there a better
> way to gather a list of USB storage devices and device nodes associated
> with them?
> 
> Thanks for all your help
> 
> -Matthew Beale
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