David,

> now hot-swap may not be supported on all interface types, that may be what 
> you have run into, but with SCSI or SATA you should be able to hot-swap 
> with the right controller.

That's actually the problem - Linux hot swap is virtually non-functional for 
SCSI.  You can write into the proper places in /proc, then remove and rescan to 
get a new drive up, but I've found that the resulting OS state is flaky.  This 
is true of the latest 2.6 kernels and LSI and Adaptec SCSI controllers.

The problems I've seen are  with Linux, not the controllers.

- Luke



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