I have connected a laptop hdd to another laptop using a usb to ata converter cable. The laptop has an sata drive and the internal drive i have hanging off the usb cable is ata, and "fdisk -l" does not recognise the device at all, but WinXP does see it OK when I boot into Windows.
Does the USB to ATA converter cable need a kernel driver or is there perhaps an issue with seeing ATA drives when the inbuilt is SATA? --andrew -- GnuPG Key ID: ECB18ABA Fingerprint: FDF3 91FC F5BC 1164 E217 315E 337E 219B ECB1 8ABA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]