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Subject: Re: [newbie] Partitioning Question
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From: "care free" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:00 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Partitioning Question
> Do research about the ide raid to see if it is supported in linux. If you
> have d
Do research about the ide raid to see if it is supported in linux. If you
have dough to burn, consider 3Ware ide raid cards. They are real hardware
raid unlike Promise ones.
J.T.
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Partitioning Question
> I have got a machine with 2 hds a 80 gb and an 160gb. The 80 gb dsk has a
> 20 gb ntfs partition for that
> I have got a machine with 2 hds a 80 gb and an 160gb. The 80 gb dsk has a
> 20 gb ntfs partition for that other o/s! What I would like to do is set up
> linux (MDK 10.1) on the rest of the 80gb dsk for the user of that pc and
> have the 160gb dsk can be used by all the other machines on the netw