I recently transfered my /usr folder to it's own partition, which happens to
be on a different physical drive than /. But there's no problem there, it
just brought me to find something else. The new hard drive that I'm using
is an ultra2 scsi Seagate 4.5 Gig....which leads to me to the question:
Does LINUX somehow cache a hard disk like it does a floppy..maybe?? I don't
know, but I deleted the entire contents of a directory, and heard nothing
from the hard disk, yet the directory was empty...there was a substantial
amount of data there, at least 2 Megs. Then, over the next 5 or so minutes,
it would sputter here and there? Does this sound correct?
--Mark
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