Re: Question on hotplug SATA controllers

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Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Apologies for yet another off-topic thread :)

controllers that fully support hotplug. By fully support I mean I can pull a drive, have udev register it as missing, put it back in - have the device node re-appear in /dev. To date I am not aware of any consumer grade (i.e. can be found on newegg) controller/chipset which can actually do this. Does such a card exist?

Thanks


Everything intel since ich7, as well as, SIIs JMicron, Promises supports hotplug out of the box in modern linux (generally - most of the hardware working under ahci driver in your linux).
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