On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael Kahle wrote:
> I am currently running Debian Sid on my computer. I have 3 SCSI drives in
> it and I would like to add a fourth IDE drive to it. I have a 80 GB drive
> that would be a great chunk-o-diskTM for me to store all kinds of goodies
> on. I originally built t
Dear all,
Thank you for the advise on adding the ide drive to my computer. I could
not get the ide drive to even recognize. After some monkey-ing around, I
decided to pull all the drives out of my computer and add 5 brand new 36GB
10,000 RPM 80pin SCSI drives to my computer. I printed out the S
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:50 pm, Michael Kahle wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I hope you all can help me resolve my problem.
>
> I am currently running Debian Sid on my computer. I have 3 SCSI drives in
> it and I would like to add a fourth IDE drive to it. I have a 80 GB drive
> that would be a g
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 23:50, Michael Kahle wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I hope you all can help me resolve my problem.
>
> I am currently running Debian Sid on my computer. I have 3 SCSI drives in
> it and I would like to add a fourth IDE drive to it. I have a 80 GB drive
> that would be a great chu
Michael Kahle said:
>e
> two others. This worked great for me! But here's my problem. I have
> heard that by adding a IDE drive into the system I will no longer be able
> to boot off of my SCSI drive. Is that true? I guess there is some BIOS
depends on the system. in many cases yes it's true,
Greetings,
I hope you all can help me resolve my problem.
I am currently running Debian Sid on my computer. I have 3 SCSI drives in
it and I would like to add a fourth IDE drive to it. I have a 80 GB drive
that would be a great chunk-o-diskTM for me to store all kinds of goodies
on. I original
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