Urban legend.
Most likely your old drive croaked because it was.... old.


On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Holden Hao wrote:

> I read a post before about hard drives conking out if always mounted but
> not used at all.  Is this true?  What is the possible cause for this?  I
> do not know if its just coincidence but my former hard disk which I
> replaced with a new one but left installed anyway conked out after a few
> months.  The old drive had an entry in fstab (automount) so it was always
> mounted whenever I boot up.  But I hardly access the disk since the new
> drive was large.  The old one just had my old files.  So did that killed
> my hard disk?  If so, its a lesson learned the hard way. =)
>
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> Holden
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