So then you will have to reboot sometimes. BTW, IDE can be hot swapped if you
are carefull:
Umount the device,
unplug it.
Plug in the same device (same model)
Remount.
A bit risky to your hardware, but I have used this way for harddisks several
time when a system has to keep running. Never used it for compact flash
though.
Another option: Buy an USB card controller or a pcmcia controller for in your
pc. Costs about $10,-
Op zaterdag 16 juli 2005 18:31, schreef u:
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 03:04:54AM -0400, Michael Krufky wrote:
> > I recommend picking up a CF-to-IDE adapter, such as this:
> >
> > http://www.acscontrol.com/Index_ACS.asp?Page=/Pages/Products/CompactFlash
> >/IDE_To_CF_Adapter.htm
>
> That's fine if you have a spare IDE port, but unlikely if you're
> using a laptop. Also these do not support hot swapping.
>
> -- Dave
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