hello,
this might be slightly off topic
I am marking the off topic part of this email with <ot> and ending with <noot>
because the OT part will be most interesting to people like JTD in particular.
<ot>
I have a 40 g ide hard disk and I am aware that there are USB to IDE
converters available.
my idea was to convert this IDE hard disk to an external USB hard disk.
how viable is this?
I know that the power would be a problem, correct me if I am wrong jtd.
but USB pen drives and external hard disks are all powered from the
USB port itself.
please suggest me if this is possible.
<noot>
now on to the gnu/linux specifrics.
if my above idea is viable, will my hard disk be sda or hda?
how will it be mounted?
and if I want to load a complete operating system like debian, will it
be possible?
regards.
Krishnakant.

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