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Re: SEUL: Auto-detecting hardware
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>From lso8219@cs.rit.edu Fri Aug 8 19:26:33 1997
From: Loren S Osborn <lso8219@cs.rit.edu>
Message-Id: <199708082326.TAA01144@illinois.cs.rit.edu>
Subject: Re: SEUL: Auto-detecting hardware
To: lso8219@cs.rit.edu (Loren S Osborn)
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 19:26:26 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: lso8219@cs.rit.edu (Loren S Osborn)
In-Reply-To: <199708082306.TAA01093@illinois.cs.rit.edu> from "Loren S Osborn" at Aug 8, 97 07:06:17 pm
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Some stupid mistakes I made: (with what I really meant)
> Well... this isn't auto-detection. Auto-detection is using a program to
> determine what hardware is installed in the system; NOT JUST installing
> drivers for hardware that it's told are installed...
*is*
> I do think we need auto-detection hardware. It probably will be the most
*software*
> technically complex software SEUL will have to develop, and will have to
> be VERY carefully written AND extensively tested, because even properly
---- *write* *test it*
> written auto-detection s/w can crash many systems... Probably we should
> map out which auto-detection algorythms crash what boards; and detect for
*which* *try to detect*
> the boards that will crash other auto-detections first...
*these* *be crashed by*
>
> BTW.. of course the auto-detection program will HAVE TO run as 'root' because
> it will have to bypass all the kernel's h/w protection etc.
>
> Loren
(well at least I spelled my own name right :->)
Sorry for the mistakes... My fingers couldn't quite keep up with my brain
Loren
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