[aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?
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Actually, on internal SCSI devices there are rarely two ports. You use a
multi-port cable instead.
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Lowell Premer wrote:
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> >From: phrostie <phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?
> >Date: Fri, Oct 29, 1999, 7:58 AM
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> >i've never used a scsi hd.
> >forgive my ignorance, but what do you look for to tell scsi/ide?
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> Folks,
> Is the number of pins in the plug-in 50 instead of 36 or 42?
> there are sometimes (always?) two plug-ins, so you can daisy-chain.
>
> Lowell
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- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Jeffrey L. Hansen, 1999/10/28
- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Jeffrey L. Hansen, 1999/10/28
- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Lowell Premer, 1999/10/29
- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Greg House, 1999/10/29
- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Jeffrey L. Hansen, 1999/10/30
- [aclug-L] Re: Running Linux on a PS/2, how?, Jeffrey L. Hansen, 1999/10/30
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