Topic: Expected behavior? (pATA "hot swap" racks)
Assume the following scenario...
Assume you have an ordinary sort of (older) motherboard which has built-in Parallel ATA (pATA) connectors on the motherboard. Assume also that you own one of these "hot swap" pATA racks:
http://www.amazon.com/Genica-Mobile-Rac … B000FA0W80
(Note that on the back of the boxes these things come in, they explicitly say "Truely hot swappable - you can insert and remove with your computer power on.")
Assume further than you have correctly wired up one of these things to your motherboard, and that you have two (2) of the swappable carriers, each with a different pATA hard drive contained therein.
Assume that one of these is inserted (and locked in, i.e. power enabled) into a powered down system, and that the system is then powered up and caused to boot from a recent vintage GParted Live CD (whereupon GParted will perform its normal startup device scan and will correctly find and identify the plugged in drive).
Now assume that one turns the unock key (which powers down the currently inserted drive) and that one then removes the current carrier+drive and then inserts the #2 carrier+drive and that one then again turns the key to the "ON" position.
Finally, assume that after all this, one clicks on the "Rescan devices" button within GParted.
What is the exepected behavior of GParted Live CD in this scenario?
Would completely locking up, i.e. such that no more activity (on the screen) is visible, and such that no more keyboard and/or mouse input has any apparent effects any longer be considered within the range of expected behaviors of GParted under such a scenario?