--- Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Net Llama spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
> > I'd keep the following:
> > > fd0d360
> > > fd0h1200
> > > fd0h1440
> > > fd0h1476
> > > fd0h1494
> > > fd0h1600
> > > fd0h360
> > > fd0h410
> > > fd0h420
> > > fd0h720
> > > fd0h880
> 
> hm. floppies of different density. why?

I occasionally find it useful. YMMV.

> > > hda10
> 
> besides the cdrom, everything on machine is scsi. why keep anything
> besdies 
> hda1?

You never know what the future may bring.  Perhaps you'll switch to IDE
at some time in the future?

> > > intel_rng
> 
> what is this?

random number generator for Intel mobos.  Only useful if you have an
intel mobo.

> 
> > > lp0
> > > lp1
> > > lp2
> 
> no printer will ever be attached to this machine. still keep?

guess not

> 
> > > parport0
> > > parport1
> > > parport2
> > > parport3
> 
> no parallel port devices will be used on this machine. still keep?

nope.

> 
> > > scd0
> 
> scsi cd-rom yes? the cd is IDE, so I dont' need this. right?

i suppose not.

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Lonni J. Friedman                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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