Roger,
On 2022-08-22 06:40, Roger Heflin wrote:
Generally there is no standard for how anything is encoded/decoded in
the bios.
Ah . .
Each vendor does it a slightly different way even on different bios
versions. You would need a vendor tool that works for the specific
motherboard.
Right.
And the bios will have no way to know what is hot-swappable as that is
an external case feature/add-on enclosure.
Not sure what you mean - I can set "Hot Swappable" in the BIOS.
If you are asking which sata ports are hot swappable, my experience
has been, pretty much all of them can be hot swapped with the right
external enclosure.
Again - I have to set each drive for that function - I have never tried
swapping when I hadn't set that function . . I do have have the
removable enclosures for the drives I want to be able to insert /
remove.
Thanks,
Phil.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 9:01 AM Philip Rhoades via users
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People,
I have a fairly recent ASUS ROG motherboard that I want to interrogate
from the CLI - specifically to see which SATA drives are hot-swappable
but dmidecode does not supply that information - is there some way of
getting the info without rebooting into the BIOS setup screen? I am
running F36.
Thanks,
Phil.
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