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So what was it again that you need to do?

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Well, you'd have ADM monitor.

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And then you plug in the USB thumb drive,

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and you will see stuff happening.

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Did you know, by the way, that all that you see here,

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these are file names, right?

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Well, they are file names related

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to the slash sys directory.

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And what you should be interested in

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is information like this.

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We now have an SCA1 device.

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And this is an off, so Control-C to get out of it,

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and LS-BLK if you want to verify

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that the SCA1 device is available.

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And yeah, it is.

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By the way, this also works if you unplug the device.

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So it's still connected.

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Now I'm unplugging it.

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And there you can see how UDEV is nicely cleaning up

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everything that the device has done.

