I don't know about that because I installed Linux on my drive that was a
primary slave and when my computer booted up a bunch of tens scrolled across
my screen and nothing else happened.  Then I changed my drive to primary
master and installed it the same way as the first time and Linux booted up.


> Nope, Linux has no restriction on which drive you put it on.  Unlike
> that +other+ OS.  :)

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