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From: jin@gracie.lbl.gov (Jin Guojun[ITG])
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Finding newly attached SCSI disks
Date: 19 May 1995 15:19:49 GMT
Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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Message-ID: <3picul$k4f@overload.lbl.gov>
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I just bought BSD/OS 2.0. It seems to have same problem as FreeBSD and Linux.
The problem is if chaining some new SCSI disks on the SCSI bus, what is the
command to make new disks visible to the system? Or I have to reboot machine
to detect all disks on the SCSI bus.
Also the disklabel command is not in the distribution, even manpage disksetup
refered to it. 

Thanks for helps,

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