On Sat, 2023-07-15 at 23:27 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I have a removable drive sleeve that I mount SATA
> drives mounted in that attaches to an internal SATA
> port.  I use it backup my system to removable
> drives.  The mechanism works identical to USB
> flash drives.
> 
> With one exception.  A drive MUST be in the
> carriage when I boot up.  Otherwise, if I insert
> a drive AFTER the system is booted up, the drive
> is invisible to the system.

Hot-plugging has to be supported by *all* the hardware, *and* the
drivers for it.

> Now I have seen Clonzilla re-educating the system
> as to what drives are where.  Is there a way to
> goose Fedora to do the same?  Is there
> a way to rescan without having to reboot?

But is it Clonezilla noticing drives just for itself, or does the
system see them (as well) after it's done its rescan?

I seem to recall getting one of my systems to use a drive that was
plugged into a motherboard SATA port after bootup, but that was long
ago.  I've seen various recommendations that say that data must be
plugged in before power, or vice versa, but not simultaneously.

It's considered risky/unreliable, and I also seem to recall reading
that it's even more of a issue trying to hot-unplug.

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