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From: Richard Erlacher [mailto:edick@idcomm.com]
OTOH, with user-friendly systems, you just install the
driver
and reboot.
Any decently modern system can be treated in that fashion, more
or less.
I would be surprised to find one that had been modified since
1982 that would not do that.
you don't have to reboot. When I add another
drive, for
example. It's
possible to do that without much more than a 'mount'
directive under *nix as
well, isn't it?
Yep, the difference there being that if you're adding a drive
to an interface that's already configured, there's no driver
problem at all.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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