On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
> My master drive is on the end of the cable, but that is not the WD drive. > When installing, the ribbon was clearly marked on the connectors for > master and slave. This is a Gateway 500 running a Pentium III at 500 MHZ. > The other drives are a CDROM mapped to /dev/hdc and an LS120 mapped to > /dev/hdd which imposes curious limitations on my use of the LS120 as a > floppy drive in that I cannot format diskettes on it from the Debian Linux > woody bf2.4 system. that is a different problem than master/slave issue .. ls120 is ez or hairpulling ... make sure your lilo/grub config doesnt specify anything about /dev/hdd and i would NOT mix ls120 on the same cable as the cdrom - best way to avoid problems .. 1 "widget" per ide cable - if you insist on using master and slave devices, make sure its from the same manufacturer and same model# - otherwise, the scsi-folks will be happily smiling :-) - but now with 10K and 15K rpm ide disks, it should remove one more barrier that ide might be able to keep up with scsi for a fraction of the costs c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]