detecting new scsi / usb devices as they are added

From: Steven Jones (Steven.Jones_at_vuw.ac.nz)
Date: 08/29/05

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    Is there a command line utility to re-detect / scan the usb or scsi
    busses for new devices?

    I seem to recollect there is but I am unable to recall what it is hence
    no joy on googling....

    Regards

    Thing

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