> Given the way disk prices have fallen, I'd like to get a new bigger > disk (say 40-50 GB), but want to get something that I can easily move > to a new system when I buy one. As I expect any new system (I'll > probably buy one within the next 1-2 years) will use different > somewhat different technologies (e.g., SATA, PCIe, etc).
You may want to check out some of the network-attached-storage solutions. ASUS and Linksys have pretty cheap ones (not much more expensive than an external USB/firewire box) and it does give you a lot of extra flexibility. Of course, whether it's a good option or not depends on whether you have a chance to share it with other computers over the network. Performancewise, it's probably not going to be as good as firewire (not sure about USB2). Also be super-extra careful to get a box that runs some Linux kernel firmware so you can get it integrated with your Linux environment (you can even install Debian on it). I use a similar setup here and am pretty happy with it: my NAS is just a generic server http/print/ntp/mpd/... with the advantage that it's small and quiet. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]