Hi,

For some reason unknown to me, my system is running slow and the suspect
is the SCSI drive which is impacting on system performance.

We have decided to remove the SCSI card (initio 9100UW) and switch to an
IDE disk.  So now we need to know how we can accomplish this..

The SCSI drive is a 4.1Gb drive, we will probably install a 20Gb or 40Gb
IDE drive.

We can mount the new drive before we remove the SCSI or cp, tar/untar
under linux, or we could do a dd or something similar (Maybe ghost)?

Suggestions on the process to accomplish our task would be most welcome,
or pointers to a HowTo ?

TIA
Darryl



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