> I would like to know if there is a way to refresh the SCSI bus under > Linux. > > I know that on a Win95 box, if you plug an un-powered SCSI device into > the external SCSI port, power up the device, and refresh the system > from the Device Manager the system find new SCSI devices. I have done > this with my JAZ drive many, many times. All of the SCSI cards we use > are auto terminating, but I have yet to find a way to do this under > Linux. > > I refuse to believe that there is something that a Microslash product > can do that Linux can't.
Hi. I myself use the following ugly trick with my SyJet. It works only because all other filesystems I use are on IDE drive. I have my SCSI adapter driver compiled as a module which is loaded on startup. When I want to use the SyJet, I just rmmod and re - insmod this module. Device is detected. I am sure there is another way to do it though. Alex Y. -- _ _( )_ ( (o___ +-------------------------------------------+ | _ 7 | Alexander Yukhimets | \ (") | http://pages.nyu.edu/~aqy6633/ | / \ \ +-------------------------------------------+ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .