Nix <[email protected]> wrote:
> Applications (already) do this by asking HAL, which can be informed of
> new devices in a variety of ways: the up-and-coming one is for the
> kernel to notify udevd, following which a udev rule sends a dbus message
> to HAL. Everything from the dbus message on up is cross-OS portable.
> -scanbus is *totally* unnecessary.
Interesting theory.... unfortunately this makes assumptions that cannot be
proved. Where is this HAL available and more impportant: how is it related
to generis transport and device independent SCSI?
Jörg
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