I'm thinking about a backup solution for my home systems and (given the
unreachable price of decent tape drives) am considering a hard disk as the
store. One option is a USB based external disk which might be a bit slow at
the actual data transfer bit. The other option is a removable hard disk
(see "Mobile Rack for Hard drive" in:
http://www.marx-computers.com/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?product=Storage&cart_id=
). The question is:
Can I, while up and running, plug in the disk, do 'mount /dev/hdXX
/mnt/point', rsync (or whatever), 'umount /mnt/point', unplug the disk?
Or do I have to power off for the plug / unplug stages?
In other words, does 'hot swap' mean "you can plug / unplug a mounted drive
and all will be fine" or does it mean "you can plug / unplug a drive so long
as it's not mounted at the time"?
I think I know the answer but I thought I'd ask...
Conor
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