Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2001-06-28 Thread Terry
From the response I got back from civileme, Linux can only recognize a max single drive size of 127 GB. A little bit strange that windowz can see a slightly larger hard drive than Linux ... hopefully Linux will fix that .. can't have windowz one-upping them now, can they? :-) Terry On

Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2001-06-28 Thread civileme
On Thursday 28 June 2001 13:34, Terry wrote: From the response I got back from civileme, Linux can only recognize a max single drive size of 127 GB. A little bit strange that windowz can see a slightly larger hard drive than Linux ... hopefully Linux will fix that .. can't have windowz

Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2001-06-28 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday 28 June 2001 08:34 am, Terry wrote: From the response I got back from civileme, Linux can only recognize a max single drive size of 127 GB. A little bit strange that windowz can see a slightly larger hard drive than Linux ... hopefully Linux will fix that .. can't have windowz

Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2001-06-27 Thread Jose Mirles
You know I saw the same problem and wondered the same thing. Hopefully someone has an answer. On Wednesday 27 June 2001 10:30, Terry wrote: I was curious ... I was watching The Screensavers on TechTV last night, when they aired a segment from the PC Expo in New York City. The reporter

Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2001-06-27 Thread civileme
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 14:30, Terry wrote: I was curious ... I was watching The Screensavers on TechTV last night, when they aired a segment from the PC Expo in New York City. The reporter there was talking about a new hard drive from Maxtor that will hold 100 GB of data. He also

Re: [newbie] Hard dRives

2001-05-01 Thread Paul
It was Tue, 1 May 2001 09:41:04 -0500 when Delagarza, Gilbert wrote: Could somebody tell me how to enable a second drive? Its already installed on the server and is recognized by the SCSI controller. I want to use that drive as a cache drive for SQUID. If things are correct, you should already

Re: [newbie] Hard dRives

2001-05-01 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Delagarza, Gilbert wrote: Could somebody tell me how to enable a second drive? Its already installed on the server and is recognized by the SCSI controller. I want to use that drive as a cache drive for SQUID. We are running Mandrake 7.0 with Webmin ver 0.80. Thanks! Gilbert De La Garza

Re: [newbie] Hard dRives

2001-05-01 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Alan Shoemaker wrote: Delagarza, Gilbert wrote: Could somebody tell me how to enable a second drive? Its already installed on the server and is recognized by the SCSI controller. I want to use that drive as a cache drive for SQUID. We are running Mandrake 7.0 with Webmin ver 0.80.

RE: [newbie] Hard Drives

2000-09-21 Thread Doug McGarrett
Please never send attachments to the list. I just have to go and find it and erase it. (If I would run it, it might be a virus.) At 12:32 09/21/2000 +0800, L. H. LOO wrote: Greetings from a 'lurker'. I think there is typo in the message below, please cross check with this from PCWORLD,

Re: [newbie] Hard Drives

2000-09-20 Thread lselinger
Seeing how I am going to install Linux this weekend I have a question pertaining to multiple hard drives. I have 3 HD's that will be on the Linux box 6gb, 7gb 30gb. In windows I normally partition the 30gb into 4 7gb partitions so I have smaller clusters and am not wasting space. Do I

RE: [newbie] Hard Drives

2000-09-20 Thread Jim Chiang
Lyndon, In windows if you have 7 GB partitions then they are FAT32 partitions. I don't think FAT32 is subject to cluster size issues the same way FAT16 was. i.e. I don't believe you need to worry about partitioning in windows or in linux. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Jim

RE: [newbie] Hard Drives

2000-09-20 Thread L. H. LOO
Greetings from a 'lurker'. I think there is typo in the message below, please cross check with this from PCWORLD, OCT,2000 : At 20-09-2000 05:34 PM, you wrote: 7gb partitions in fat 32 will give you 8mb clusters, go larger and they double to 16 32 mb clusters and I'm not sure but Im sure if

RE: [newbie] Hard drives

2000-05-06 Thread Anthony Huereca
I don't see why it wouldn't. Any ol' harddrive ought to do. Does anybody know if MDK 7.0 supports Seagate hard drives? Thanks, BG -- Anthony Huereca http://m3000.1wh.com Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.