Jerry James Haumberger wrote:
>
> Hello, Steven --
>
> >> I understand that early PC hard drives had to have
> >> their heads parked when shut down,
>
> >A blast from the past. Yes, indeed, pre-IDE drives
> >(two data cables) needed parking. Over the years I've
> >had several of these monsters. I even installed a small
> >Linux on one (it had to be small 'cause the HD was only
> >20mb :-). Did you know that the latest Slackware (8.1)
> >still provides a stock kernel (xt.i) for such drives?
> >Imagine that: a 2.4.18 kernel on an old Seagate MFM.
>
> But do you know whether or not Linux lifts the HD heads after a
> period of inactivity, or is this already an automatic feature
> of the later hard drives... say, my (approx.) 700MB HD on
^^^^^^^^
They made MFM or RLL drives that big?
I would guess that a drive that big is IDE. :-|
Regards, Chuck
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