> As a curiosity matter, I find that the SATA disks on my Dell server
> appear to Linux as SCSI.  I don't know if this is a Fedora thing, or
> universal.

Linux treats all sATA disks as scsi. Don't know why. AFAIK sATA are ATA disks 
that communicate over serial interfaces, but there's not too much new about 
the disks itself.


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