* Greg Freemyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20071209 17:15]:
Auto rescan is supposed to happen now for many drivers.
To check your hardware's support, see
http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html#matrix (this is actually 6-9
months old)
According to that matrix, auto rescan should work with the
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 05:00 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a disk with
All the SATA is plug-and-play, just like
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
I'm running on
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 21:46:30 -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
be addressed SOON as more and more new boxen are being produced with
ESATA connections.
Oh
On Dec 9, 2007 10:57 AM, Philipp Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 21:46:30 -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
be addressed SOON as more
On Sunday 09 December 2007 04:02, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Advice: When posting technical questions, be sure to
use the correct terminology, otherwise, when you write
diesel ngine, but you actualy mean bicycle, everyone
thinks you are crazy.
For certain values of everyone.
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Don
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|-Original Message-
|From: Roger Oberholtzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|My system has 4 removable SATA disks. So I have a udev rule to
|mount them in a predictable way, no matter which of the 4 are
|really present.
I little question on the side:
My problem is If I leave the esata
Thanks Roger
I'll test out and report back to mailinglist
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MortenB
|-Original Message-
|From: Roger Oberholtzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: 7. desember 2007 10:32
|To: opensuse@opensuse.org
|Subject: RE: [opensuse] ESATA
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|On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 09:54 +0100, Morten Bjørnsvik
On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 09:54 +0100, Morten Bjørnsvik wrote:
|-Original Message-
|From: Roger Oberholtzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|My system has 4 removable SATA disks. So I have a udev rule to
|mount them in a predictable way, no matter which of the 4 are
|really present.
I
On Dec 6, 2007 9:46 PM, Fred A. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
be addressed
On 2007/12/07 09:54 (GMT+0100) Morten Bjørnsvik apparently typed:
My problem is If I leave the esata connected drives on during a reboot,
they come up as sda,sdb forcing the internals to become sdc,sdd. How can
this be avoided,
There may be motherboard BIOS setting(s) to do it. It seems if
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 09:27 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
AFAIK, all current and recent Linux distros support mount by-label. Fedora
Even grub in 10.3 supports mounting by label. I tried yesterday:
title MAIN openSUSE 10.3 (default-label)
On 12/06/2007 Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a disk with
system running, like a disk on usb.
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Carlos E. R.
OK. I
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
I'm running on a laptop that I purchased last summer.
On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 09:27 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/12/07 09:54 (GMT+0100) Morten Bjørnsvik apparently typed:
My problem is If I leave the esata connected drives on during a reboot,
they come up as sda,sdb forcing the internals to become sdc,sdd. How can
this be avoided,
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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 05:00 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
be addressed SOON as more and more new boxen are being
Sorry I didn't report back on this subject sooner.been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
be addressed SOON as more and more new boxen are being produced with
ESATA
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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a disk with system
running, like a disk on usb.
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Cheers,
Carlos
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:33:42AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a disk with system
running, like a disk on usb.
Yes, you
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 21:08 -0800, Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:33:42AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 21:00 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
BUT, you say that Linux doesn't support SATA?
No. Plug and play, live, sata / esata. Ie, (dis)connect a
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