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SubjectRe: regarding hotpluggable devices adn linux kernel
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 12:19:21PM +0530, Bhupesh Kumar Pandey, Noida wrote:
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> Actually I want to know the how hotplugging works under 2.6 and what is the
> information flow and how a user can do this.

Hotplug what? That's a _very_ general term. Hotplug CPU? Hotplug
Memory? Hotplug SCSI disk? Hotplug USB device? Hotplug keyboard?
Hotplug PCI device? Hotplug IEEE1394 device? Hotplug PCMCIA device?
The userspace /sbin/hotplug script? The linux-hotplug script package?
and so on...

They all work differently, as they are all different things.

> Secondly is it support PnP of iSCSI disks? If yes then it has support in
> kernel or any patch is nedded? If no then what are the problems.

I do not know anything about iSCSI, sorry. Try asking on the linux-scsi
mailing list.

greg k-h
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