xavier.montagne ha scritto:
> Hi,
> Everytime I insert a new USB key to my SL811 controler, the kernel
> detects properly the key and affect a new interface :
> /dev/sda1
> /dev/sdb1
> /dev/sdc1
> If I reuse the same key Linux succeeds to see it and affect the same
> previous interface (/dev/sdb for instance).
> But how to use everytime the same interface /dev/sda, even if I remove
> the key and insert a different one into the same slot ?
> Is it a standard Linux behavior to lock a /dev/sdx interface for a
> dedicated peripheral once detected ?
>
> Cordialement,
> Xavier MONTAGNE
> Pragmatec
> 06.98.06.21.55
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If applicable, I do rmmod/insmod of the usb storage kernel module, every
time insert a usbkey, to avoid this.

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Daniele Ziglioli
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