I had some funny business with mixed SCSI and IDE ( sometimes SCSI disks 
wouldn't mount)- but I just eliminated the SCSI (except for my CD-RW) 
and everything works perfectly. What did I need that slow SCSI drive for 
anyway ? It was annoying as hell to hear it crunching away- it slowed 
everything down. Big cheap IDE drives are fine with me.

-Ford

On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, at 01:18  AM, t molnar wrote:

> Well...I also have/had ata stuff mixed with scsi.
> After much difficulty with it (finding the right slot combo for video
> etc-not booting from it when other sys folders are available etc...)
> I have decided to not keep it in.
> As far as my experience with it goes on my s900, I would say just
> anty up the dollars for a bigger scsi drive and leave the ata out.
>
> just my opinion...though
> tim


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