On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 08:56:51AM -0700, Keith Lofstrom wrote: > Are any of you running SATA drives? Do you know whether they can be > hotswapped in Linux, perhaps with some "hdparm" action before and > after? Yes, all SATA is hot-swappable on the hardware level. On the software level, Linux SATA is "warm-plug" - you have to warn the system before disconnecting disks and depending on your SATA driver, you have to tell the system to look for newly attached disks. In the nutshell, before disconnecting the disk you do this: umount /dev/sdNNN echo 1 > /sys/block/sdNNN/device/delete After connecting the new disk: watch /var/log/messages or /sys/block/sdNNN to see if Linux found the new device automatically if not, "echo 0 0 0 > /sys/class/scsi_host/hostNNN/scan" wait for Linux to find the new disk mount /dev/sdNNN -- Konstantin Olchanski Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes Must Flow! Email: olchansk-at-triumf-dot-ca Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, Canada