OOPS! I copied the first echo line, but didn't edit it. > Lance Robinson wrote: > > > > You should first use: > > echo "scsi remove-single-device a b c d" >/proc/scsi/scsi > > then use: > > echo "scsi remove-single-device a b c d " >/proc/scsi/scsi The second echo should be add-single-device.... After a device is removed, an add will cause it to spin-up. > > I have no problem with remove. My problem is about getting my disk to > spin up again after insertion. But thanks anyway. > <tomas/> >
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