Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 26 Jul 1999 17:45:47 +0000 (MET) | From | Thomas Gschwind <> | Subject | Rescanning IDE bus? |
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Hello *!
I am wondering whether there is any support in linux for rescanning IDE devices after booting it, for example as it is the case for SCSI devices. How difficult would it be to implement this?
The point is that there are many notebooks available where you can plug in either a floppy drive or an IDE CDROM. For those notebooks, you either have to have the CDROM drive plugged in when booting or specify hdx=crom. However, the first approach is uncomformtable and the second produces many errors in case the CDROM is not in the computer and the kernel wants to access it which is not beautiful either.
Thomas -- Thomas Gschwind Email: tom@infosys.tuwien.ac.at Technische Universität Wien Argentinierstraße 8/E1841 Tel: +43 (1) 58801 ext. 18412 A-1040 Wien, Austria, Europe Fax: +43 (1) 58801 ext. 18491
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