On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 11:56:01PM +0100, Oliver Neukum wrote: > Am Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 23:30 schrieb Matthew Dharm: > > The attached patch is my first implementation of SCSI hotplugging. > > > > It's only been tested that it compiles, as I can't get the current > > linux-2.5 tree from linuxusb to boot. It dies _very_ early. Greg, I'm not > > Just a black screen? > I suffered from the same problem until today. The key was to compile > without VGA mode selection.
Nope. It loads, uncompresses, and stops a few lines after reading the
memory map.
> As for the patch itself, it's quite hard to grasp something of this size.
> Is the information previously used to make GUID available to other parts
> of the kernel? Otherwise I think you should not cut it out, but only remove
> the reattachment part.
GUID is a combination of VID, PID, and serial number. Anyone can make one.
The only reason to have it was for re-attachment.
Matt
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