Grab a spare hard drive, put it in a cage, boot your OS, shove
the drive in afterward, see if you can mount it. I think that'd
be the quickest way to find out if it's going to work without
any special magic.


--- Bob Crandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a client backing up to a removeable hard drive.  It's
> been working
> flawlessly for a very long time.  They are using SwapManager
> from
> http://www.mobilexperts.com/index.cfm to dismount the IDE
> drive and remount a
> new one.
> 
> So it can be done in Windows.  How would one go about making
> this work in
> Linux?  From the little reading I've done, it looks like most
> of the pieces
> are there in one form or another.
> 
> Thanks

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