Linux-Misc Digest #890, Volume #23               Sun, 19 Mar 00 10:13:02 EST

Contents:
  Re: Do you hate vi?  vi or vim?  Deathmatch! (Jim McBoyle)
  Re: quake installation error (Bergeron Bernard)
  Access control of NFS (jygjyg)
  Re: Books ("Andreas Meile")
  Re: Compiled pop3 simply wont work? Help? (Andy Piper)
  Re: Access control of NFS ("Peter T. Breuer")
  Re: Do you hate vi?  vi or vim?  Deathmatch! ("Tim Haynes")
  Does KPilot work? (Rick)
  Linux soundcard setup
  Re: Salary? (Donovan Rebbechi)
  Re: Does KPilot work? ("Peter T. Breuer")
  Re: Is there mp3 and mpg format media server for linux? ("Marko")
  RPM Trouble - something weird with my install??? [diskdruid hates my harddrive] 
("sTRuL")
  Re: Cant detect printer port (Robert Heller)
  Re: 2 hard disk setup ("Andreas Meile")

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From: Jim McBoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux,comp.editors,comp.unix.misc
Subject: Re: Do you hate vi?  vi or vim?  Deathmatch!
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 10:36:19 +0000

Whilst I was pretending to study, RST wrote:

> Tim Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenny McCormack) writes:
<snipped>
> @ 
> @ Real hackers write their *own* tools.
> @ 
> @ In Emacs Lisp.
> 
> in C.
> 
In Obfuscated C ;-) 

Have Fun,
Jim.



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From: Bergeron Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: quake installation error
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:39:52 +0100

It was a fatal error...  


perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
        LANGUAGE = (unset),
        LC_ALL = (unset),
        LANG = "fr_FR"
    are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
Warning: unknown mime-type for file '-r' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file '-n' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file 'Verifying' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file 'archive' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file 'integrity...' -- using '*/*'
Error: no such file '-r'
Error: no such file '-n'
Error: no such file 'Verifying'
Error: no such file 'archive'
Error: no such file 'integrity...'
OK
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
        LANGUAGE = (unset),
        LC_ALL = (unset),
        LANG = "fr_FR"
    are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
Warning: unknown mime-type for file '-r' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file '-n' -- using '*/*'
Warning: unknown mime-type for file 'Uncompressing Quake III Arena Demo'
-- using '*/*'
Error: no such file '-r'
Error: no such file '-n'
Error: no such file 'Uncompressing Quake III Arena Demo'
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
lpr: . is a directory
....and so on....

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Subject: Access control of NFS
From: jygjyg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 04:35:36 -0800

I installed a NFS on Linux, the configurations are as follows:

/etc/exports:       / *.mydomain.com (rw)
/etc/hosts.allow    blank
/etc/hosts.deny     blank

nis domain:         nis.com
nis DB              same group and user account as local ones

I am wondering how does NFS control the access right, my
understanding is by using /etc/exports file, which means specify
the IP address (or host name) and access right with the
specified directory.

My problem is I can not login to the NFS server on my PCNFS
client side (DiskAccess for win95). I was required to input the
user account and password , it does not work even I use the root
accout (NFS login error). Does user account and password control
the NFS access right?

in Linux, I know anonymous user can be configured to use the FTP
funtion. How about anonymouse user in NFS? How to configure it?

Thanks in advance.


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From: "Andreas Meile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Books
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 14:12:49 +0200


blind schrieb in Nachricht ...
>Which is the best overall book for generic Linux???  I've been looking at
>"Linux Unleashed", and "Mastering Linux Deluxe Edition" (or something like
>that).

A valueful base of know how are *generic* UNIX knowledges. Yes, if you are
for example a mechanical draughtman or engineer working CAD on a workstation
with HP UNIX or Solaris or any other UNIX dialect, you already have a good
knowlegde base when you are using the shell (telnet, rlogin, xterm, dtterm,
dxterm, VT100 or something else) and are working with "ls", "mkdir", "cd"
and so on daily...

In my concrete case, my first "better" (than MS-DOS) operating system was
VMS on Digital VAX on CAD workstations (I learnt engineering draughtman
[German: "Maschinenzeichner"] as my first profession). During university, I
learnt using Digital ULTRIX and UNIX on a time where I know Linux
theoretically only. These knowledges were very helpful when I started my
first Linux "adventure" at home on ending 1996: I immediately was familar
when I saw running a Linux shell prompt the first time... :-)

And today, I'm working with IBM AIX in a company, another professional UNIX,
so meanwhile I know the differences which features are common on *every*
kind of UNIX and which one are dialect specific. The teacher on the
university, where we had the UNIX education, told us: "You have to learn the
UNIX culture to understand everything!". Linux follows this culture, too...
:-)

For you, I also can recommend to buy a generic UNIX book, for example "UNIX
in a nutshell" from O'Really.

>
>



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From: Andy Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Compiled pop3 simply wont work? Help?
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:13:29 +0000

Robert Chalmers wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> has anyone successfully compiled and installed qpopper. (pop3) from qualcom
> ?

No, I've not tried compiling it, but I might have some
useful information. The last time I tried to use the RPM
provided at the Qualcom site, it upgraded the version I had
installed, but broke it. The one I had been using had shadow
passwords / PAM enabled, and the newer RPM obviously didn't,
therefore I could no longer log in to the POP3 server. I
went back to the previous version (2.53).

> It compiles fine. No errors. but simply wont work.

What distribution are you using? If you're on RH6.1 (as I
am) I think you need to use the configuration options to
enable shadow passwords etc..

HTH.

-- 
Andy Piper                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fareham, Hampshire

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From: "Peter T. Breuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Access control of NFS
Date: 19 Mar 2000 13:02:46 GMT

jygjyg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I installed a NFS on Linux, the configurations are as follows:

: /etc/exports:       / *.mydomain.com (rw)
                                      ^^ space is incorrect, surely!!!!

: /etc/hosts.allow    blank
: /etc/hosts.deny     blank

If they're there at all, it might well be sensible to be explict about
what you want. As I recall, the semantics reliues on their presence or
absence in certain things. Read the man page.

: nis domain:         nis.com
: nis DB              same group and user account as local ones

Irrelevant.

: I am wondering how does NFS control the access right, my
: understanding is by using /etc/exports file, which means specify
: the IP address (or host name) and access right with the
: specified directory.

Correct.

: My problem is I can not login to the NFS server on my PCNFS
: client side (DiskAccess for win95). I was required to input the

Is PCNFS the same as NFS? I seriously doubt it!

: user account and password , it does not work even I use the root
: accout (NFS login error). Does user account and password control
: the NFS access right?

No. Access is not at the user level .. it's at the system level. That's
why NFS is such a security hole. You exported everything to your whole
domain with rw perms (at least you didn't unmap root->nobody :-). Bad
idea.

: in Linux, I know anonymous user can be configured to use the FTP
: funtion. How about anonymouse user in NFS? How to configure it?

?? What do you mean? If you have NFS access from your machine, you have
NFS access, that's it. Root is normally mapped to nobody automatically.
Read the NFS-HOWTO for more info.

Peter

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From: "Tim Haynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux,comp.editors,comp.unix.misc
Subject: Re: Do you hate vi?  vi or vim?  Deathmatch!
Date: 19 Mar 2000 12:51:21 +0000
Reply-To: "Tim Haynes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jim McBoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Whilst I was pretending to study, RST wrote:
> 
> > Tim Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenny McCormack) writes:
> <snipped>
> > @ 
> > @ Real hackers write their *own* tools.
> > @ 
> > @ In Emacs Lisp.
> > 
> > in C.
> > 
> In Obfuscated C ;-) 

Or just supply the .class file (with obfuscated variable names).

~Tim
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From: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.powerpc,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.portable
Subject: Does KPilot work?
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 08:30:29 -0500

Does anyone have KPilot working. I have tried it on my Mac and my Compaq
laptop. All I ever get is a message that the Daemon cant connect to the
Pilot. I have set the /dev/pilot link to the appropriate ports on each,
but cant get a connection.

Any and all help appreciated.
-- 
Rick
To reply by email remove NOSPAM from my address.

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux soundcard setup
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 13:30:10 GMT

hi i have a compaq my soundcard card doesnt work with linux. i have pnp 
ES1869 pnp audiodrive is there somthing i can do to get the soundcard 
working? There not a setting for that type of card i went though all cards 
still dont work  any help i can get? thanks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donovan Rebbechi)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Salary?
Date: 19 Mar 2000 13:45:06 GMT

On Sun, 19 Mar 2000 06:38:04 GMT, Action wrote:

>Only since the industrial revolution 150 years ago, has the practice of taking 
>the losers of a war as slaves, regardless of color, lose a following...
>I'm as sure my descendants were at some point slaves as Dr. Martin Luther 
>King, Jr was sure of his descendants when he was with us.
>a better agruement could be used here..

Keep in mind that segregation was practised in the South up until the early
60s IIRC. Until fairly recently, the US was a *very* racist country.

>>And your "level playing field" theory totally ignores the fact that 
>>institutionalised racism does exist, and conveniently avoids questions
>>as to how to address this. 
>
>I believe the race card is too generously tossed about, by all sides of the 
>racial spectrum...   after all, how would KKK members or Louis Farakhan (sp?)  
>have a job if everyone were living happily ever after? in my experience, a 
>claim of racism is a very self-fulfilling prophecy..  thats my two cents.

Well you know, that's a two sided coin. I've already shared my view about 
"institutionalised racism" -- the point is that people are more comfortable
with their own ethnic group.  This gives the white male an advantage -- 
it's easier for him to "network", and hence his opportunities for 
placement and advancement are better. An example in point -- many minority
women have observed that white people will treat them better if they're in
the company of a white boyfriend.

I'm not trying to argue that there are cross burning hood wearing nuts 
everywhere. This is (mostly) behind us. But it's all too easy ( and 
expedient )  for white males to pretend that discrimination doesn't 
exist ( often while practising it )

-- 
Donovan

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From: "Peter T. Breuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.powerpc,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.portable
Subject: Re: Does KPilot work?
Date: 19 Mar 2000 13:53:24 GMT

In comp.os.linux.misc Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Does anyone have KPilot working. I have tried it on my Mac and my Compaq
: laptop. All I ever get is a message that the Daemon cant connect to the

It works fine in suse 6.3.

However, compiling it on my own system (s/w 3.0) gives a wrking gui,
but one that apparantly won't talk to anything. Haven't tried to trace
why. Compiling jpilot gives the goods (yes, I have the command line
pilot suite installed and working fine).

: Pilot. I have set the /dev/pilot link to the appropriate ports on each,
: but cant get a connection.

: Any and all help appreciated.

If I can't get it working first try, you should take it as given that
the author has a problem.


Peter

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From: "Marko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Is there mp3 and mpg format media server for linux?
Date: 19 Mar 2000 13:57:12 GMT


Try downloading shoutcast server (mp3) at www.shoutcast.com
I think it's available for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.... check it out
So far I know that you can stream that kind of data with RealPlayer and
Winamp

choi jinhyuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <UtWA4.2167$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote ...
> Is there mp3 and mpg format media server for linux?
> additionally , Is there asx(format for microsoft media player) format
server
> for linux?
> where can I get it?
> thanks.
> 
> 
> 

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From: "sTRuL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RPM Trouble - something weird with my install??? [diskdruid hates my 
harddrive]
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 15:08:42 +0100
Reply-To: "sTRuL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

HI.
I'm running RH 6.1 system on a celeron433 with an IBM Desktar [something]
10GB.
Wh I try to install Redhat, I allways have to do certain weird stuff to get
DiskDruid to accept my harddrive.

(I have to crate the linuxpartitions as fat 16 partitions in Partition magic
in windows, then go to DOS Fdisk and remove them (!) and then start the
setup program. If i restart after Diskdruid has looked on the disks (not
making any changes) diskdruid  can't find a partition table anymore. Win
works fine... )

At the end of the install the setup program gives me something like this:
Setting up post-install configurations
...and then nothing happens. I wait for 10 minutes, and then reset and boot
into redhat with my old 6.0 boot disk.  (6.1 doesn't create a new one). I
make bzdisks so I can use my new kernel, and everything seems to be fine,
but RPM acts strangely.
For example, when I try to install a package upgrade of some kind RPM gives
me that it is trying to locate the devel-packages for the previous version
(apparently, its concerned about dependency problems (non-existing) on the
package I'm about to upgrade). This rpm-problem occurs often!
Other weird stuff is that RPM can't open various files in a /var-directory,
when i'm in other users thath root.
I've had someone good at linux looking at my setup, and he says that
something is wrong with my PATH.
Anybody had any experiences with my problems???
Help appreciated!

(This message posted on comp.os.linux.setup too.)
sTRuL



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From: Robert Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cant detect printer port
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 14:13:08 GMT

  Jeff Roediger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  In a message on Sat, 18 Mar 2000 16:41:28 -0700, wrote :

JR> Mark
JR> 
JR> I'm having the same problem with R/H 6.1. I noticed that "the dude" also
JR> posted the same type of msg.
JR> I've been playing with several distro of Linux, Mandrake 4.0 and R/H 6.0
JR> and the printtool on both of those detects the lp0 and prints to my old
JR> tandy dot matrix printer. Sure enough with 6.1 I get the not detected
JR> msg.
JR> A bug in the program maybe?
JR> I've searched every place I can think of for info on this and cannot
JR> find anything. I was just going to post a help msg when I saw your and
JR> the dude's. If you find a fix pls let me know. If I come across one I
JR> pass it on to ya.

There is a *known bug* in the RH 6.1 installer.  It leaves out a needed
line in /etc/conf.modules.  Add the line:

alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc

to /etc/conf.modules and restart kerneld.

JR> 
JR> Regards
JR> jeff
JR> 
JR> 
JR> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JR> > 
JR> > I'm trying to set up my (old as hell) laser printer in RH 6.1 . I know
JR> > the printer works fine because it works fine when I'm in Win98. When I
JR> > had RH6.0 printool could detect the port okay, but I never got the driver
JR> > working properly and just used to get PS errors all the time. But now,
JR> > linux totally refuses to believe that there is any type of printer
JR> > attached to *any* lpt port. I'm stuck for ideas... I think the printer is
JR> > something like an old HP laser III or something.

>From the printerdb file:

StartEntry: LaserJet2p
  GSDriver: ljet2p
  Description: {HP LaserJet IId/IIp/III* with TIFF compression}
  About: { \
             Driver for the HP LaserJet II series printers. \
         }
  Resolution: {300} {300} {}
EndEntry

StartEntry: LaserJet3
  GSDriver: ljet3
  Description: {HP LaserJet III* with Delta Row Compression}
  About: { \
             Driver for the HP LaserJet III printer.\
             This driver features Delta Row Compression. \
             There is another LaserJet III driver available, \
             so if this one does not work properly, try the other. \
         }
  Resolution: {300} {300} {}
EndEntry

StartEntry: LaserJet3d
  GSDriver: ljet3d
  Description: {HP LaserJet III* with duplex capability}
  About: { \
             Driver for the HP LaserJet IIId printer.\
             This driver features duplex capability. \
             There is another LaserJet III driver available, \
             so if this one does not work properly, try the other. \
         }
  Resolution: {300} {300} {}
EndEntry

Your old HP printer is either  one of the above OR it is a pure
PostScript printer.  If the latter, you don't need *any* 'drivers'.

I just checked the installed version of gs on a RH 6.1 box:

holly.cs.umass.edu% gs -help
GNU Ghostscript 5.10 (1998-12-17)
Copyright (C) 1997 Aladdin Enterprises, Menlo Park, CA.  All rights
reserved.
Usage: gs [switches] [file1.ps file2.ps ...]
Most frequently used switches: (you can use # in place of =)
 -dNOPAUSE           no pause after page   | -q       `quiet', fewer messages
 -g<width>x<height>  page size in pixels   | -r<res>  pixels/inch resolution
 -sDEVICE=<devname>  select device         | -dBATCH  exit after last file
 -sOutputFile=<file> select output file: - for stdout, |command for pipe,
                                         embed %d or %ld for page #
Input formats: PostScript PostScriptLevel1 PostScriptLevel2 PDF
Available devices:
   x11 x11alpha x11cmyk x11gray2 x11mono ap3250 imagen iwhi iwlo iwlq la50
   la70 la75 la75plus lbp8 ln03 lj250 lj4dith lp2563 m8510 necp6 oce9050
   r4081 sj48 st800 stcolor t4693d2 t4693d4 t4693d8 tek4696 xes deskjet
   djet500 djet500c dnj650c laserjet ljetplus ljet2p ljet3 ljet3d ljet4
   cdeskjet cdjcolor cdjmono cdj500 cdj550 paintjet pj pjxl pjxl300 cdj850
   cdj670 cdj890 cdj1600 hpdj uniprint bj10e bj200 bjc600 bjc800 epson
   eps9mid eps9high epsonc ibmpro jetp3852 oki4w dfaxhigh dfaxlow faxg3
   faxg32d faxg4 cp50 pcxmono pcxgray pcx16 pcx256 pcx24b pcxcmyk pbm pbmraw
   pgm pgmraw pgnm pgnmraw pnm pnmraw ppm ppmraw tiffcrle tiffg3 tiffg32d
   tiffg4 tifflzw tiffpack tiff12nc tiff24nc psmono psgray bit bitrgb
   bitcmyk pngmono pnggray png16 png256 png16m jpeg jpeggray pdfwrite
   pswrite epswrite pxlmono pxlcolor nullpage
Search path:
   . : /usr/share/ghostscript/5.10 : /usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript :
   /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1
For more information, see /usr/doc/ghostscript-5.10/use.txt.
Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]; use the form in bug-form.txt.

It looks like the various lj drivers are compiled in: laserjet ljetplus
ljet2p ljet3 ljet3d & ljet4.

JR> > Cheers in advance,
JR> > Mark
JR>              






                                                                                       
                                        
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From: "Andreas Meile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 2 hard disk setup
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 15:23:00 +0200


Stewart Honsberger schrieb in Nachricht ...
>On 18 Mar 2000 11:02:23 EST, Dances With Crows wrote:
>>>Hi I am new to linux but want to now put win98 on hard disk 1 and Red Hat
>>>6.0 on hard disk 2. Where do I install lilo during the red hat setup?.
>
>Firstly, if you're using LILO as your boot manager, it MUST be on the MBR
of
>the first HDD. That's where the BIOS looks to boot the system. If you put
>LILO on the MBR of the SECOND HDD, you'd never see it.


That's correct and the only way when working with AT/IDE drives. If you have
a SCSI controller such as an Adaptec AHA-2940 in your system with
appropriate disks you can choose the booting media (target SCSI ID#) in the
Ctrl+A setup.

A friend of me used a very tricky *hardware* solution (why :-) not?): A SCSI
controller without boot target selection option normally has the highest
SCSI ID, #7 normally. During initialization of the SCSI bus, the BIOS orders
all found devices ascending to the SCSI ID, for example if there are three
disks with ID #0, #2 and #5, the SCSI BIOS will assign #0 as 80h (C: drive),
#2 as 81h (D: drive) and #5 as 82h (E: drive). And as you know, the system
will start from the 80h drive... The SCSI ID normally is jumpered in binary
form (0=open, 1=short) on the drive itself. My friend assigned the *fixed*
ID #2 on one of his disks, at the other one, he sets the jumpers ID0=short,
ID2=open (bit pattern "0X1" results). On the ID bit 1 ("X") jumper pins, he
soldered two wires and a small switch on the PC front panel to be able open
(0X1 & "X" replaced with 0 => 001 = ID #1 which is *before* #2) and shorten
(0X1 &  "X" replaced with 1 => 011 = ID #3 which is *after* #2) externally.
With that switch, he got a confortable hardware "boot selector" :-))

Theoretically (theoretically only! I never tried that on an old system yet)
it should be possible to do the same with AT/IDE drives: When you look on
such a drive, you will perhaps find jumpers like "MS" (Master) and "SL"
(Slave), so the following table is relevant:

Drive #1 should boot:
Drive #1: MS=short, SL=open; Drive #2: MS=open, SL=short

Drive #2 should boot:
Drive #1: MS=open, SL=short; Drive #2: MS=short, SL=open

Now you can buy a swich with two contacts and 6 pins as follow:
           S
p1--o \
          .o--p2
p3--o .
          .
p4--o\
          o--p5
p6--o

If this ASCII drawing is hard to read: It should be a switch where in the
first position, p1-p2 and p4-p5 are closed (p3 and p6 unconnected), in the
other switch position, p2-p3 and p5-p6 are close (p1 and p4 unconnected).

Now you can solder as follow:

Drive #1:  MS           SL
             p1 o              o p3

             p2 o---------o p2   (p2 should be the GND side! Look at the
PCB)

Drive #2:  MS            SL
             p6 o               o p4

             p5 o----------o p5 (p2 should be the GND side!)

It's best to look at the manufacturer's tech support Web page about the
jumper settings for your drive so fit this plan appropriately for your
situation.

Important disclosure note: I'm not sure if you can switch during powered on
system to change the disk drive order without damage! You use this at your
own risk!

         Andreas



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