Fred A. Miller wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Sorry I didn't "report" back on this subject sooner.....been VERY busy!
Someone else here said that Linux doesn't handle plug and play ESATA nor
SATA yet, and that is quite right. It's obviously an area that needs to
I'm running on a laptop that I purchased last summer.  The original
install was SuSE 10.0 (released early spring, 2006).  This is an
HP dv8000 system with two internal SATA drives.

What do you mean Linux doesn't support SATA?

I don't know about eSATA support, but claiming that Linux
doesn't support SATA is just a flat out lie.

Aaron, reread what's been posted and you'll find out what this is all about.


Advice: When posting technical questions, be sure to
use the correct terminology, otherwise, when you write
diesel ngine, but you actualy mean bicycle, everyone
thinks you are crazy.




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