My CD-r shows up as /dev/sg0, and it is #6 in my SCSI chain.
Speaking of SCSI devices. What would have a larger positive effect...
Putting my root filesystem or my swap partition on an old 80MB SCSI
drive?
Both are on an old IDE now, but I figure it could help some.
My guess is to make the swap on the SCSI, but since I just got +64 MB ram
bringning me to 104MB total.. Swapping miht be a thing of the past for me.
As it is, I rerely dip more than 15-20MB on my 100MB+ ide swap. Which is
what made me think of putting / on the SCSI instead.
Suggestions?
Josef
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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Mark N. Hattarki wrote:
> What if it's a cd-r though?
>
> namaste,
> Mark
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