I like my Vantec Nexstar 3 enclosure. Try for one of them, they are cheap, flexible in capacity and nice to look at.
Works in Gentoo just as easily as a Jumpdrive.
~Ian

 
On 8/15/06, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am looking to purchase an external hard-drive for backing up data.
I am looking for something that has >250G capacity (preferably
around 300G so I have room to grow). My desktop does not have a
firewire port, so it is essential that I can use a USB2 connection.
(Of course, it is also essential that it works with Gentoo!)

What do people recommend?

My big question is whether all those fancy "OneTouch" "OneButton"
things offered by Maxtor/Seagate/etc. would impede the harddrive's
function on linux. I mean, I don't think whatever software they
bundled that allowed them to do "One Touch Backups" would work in
linux, but I would hope those disks can still be mounted as an usb
storage device. Can someone tell me whether that is the case?

Also, since I won't be using all those fancy automatic backup
features, I am hoping to just get a bare-boned external harddrive.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any offered by brands that I
know (like I mentioend above, Maxtor/Seagate/Buffalo/etc. all have
fancy features and cost quite a bit more), do people have
recommendations with that in mind?

Thanks in advance

Willie
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