Would a SCSI to USB adapter due the trick? A quick search on amazon and 
there are some available for around $20.

Jeremy

On Monday, May 19, 2014 11:17:13 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Soooo, I have in my possession a SCSI drive that was in a server. The 
> drive is probably fine; the mboard on said server, a wrinkly 15 years old, 
> burned out.
>
> I want to get the data off the drive, so I plugged the controller into my 
> machine.  When I do that, I can't boot.  Was sort of hoping to use Linux to 
> grab the data off it.  
>
> I have not seen or heard of a SCSI drive in over 10 years.  Is this 
> something Linux supports?  What's the trick to make the system see (and let 
> me read and copy elements of) the old HD?
>
> Thanks,
> kari
>
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> c: 630.448.0865
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