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I recently had the opportunity to use a FreeBSD feature that I found
extremely cool.  I had built a machine, set it up as a server, deployed
the server, then realized I needed to add a disk.  The machine and OS
support hot-swapping SCSI disks, so I was able to add a whole new disk,
previously 100% unknown to the system, without ever rebooting.  The tool
to control the SCSI bus is called camcontrol on FreeBSD.  My question
is, how is this done in Linux and Debian?  Is the functionality as
mature and good?

noah
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