This software enables users to add or remove SCSI devices without having to shut down the computer, thus saving time and improving efficiency.
With scsiadd, you can add or remove SCSI devices from your Linux system anytime without the need to reboot your entire system. This ability to add and remove devices during runtime can help make your workflow more efficient.
However, it's important to note that using this tool makes important and non-trivial changes to the kernel runtime configuration, which means it's possible for the kernel to crash or corrupt data. If you want to be safe, it's advisable to reboot the system anytime there's any change to your SCSI configuration.
Also, do take note of the paragraph after the syntax to ensure proper usage of the software. If you find any bugs or missing features, please submit a bug report to the authors or let them know.
For more information, refer to the man page or start with the "-h" switch. Overall, scsiadd is a powerful and useful tool for Linux users who need to manage their SCSI devices on the fly.
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