On 29 November 2010 05:22, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get archlinux up and running on either a sled drive or
> a full-sized usb drive yet. Another Linux system I have couldn't even
> detect the disk drive was in the machine and I gave it my best hard drive
> too. Slackware has
On 11/28/2010 05:59 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
A sled drive puts an internal drive into a sled case. Then the user
slides the sled case along tracks installed for that purpose into the
computer and in order to use it must lock the drive with a key. You
can put operating systems on different har
A sled drive puts an internal drive into a sled case. Then the user
slides the sled case along tracks installed for that purpose into the
computer and in order to use it must lock the drive with a key. You can
put operating systems on different hard drives that way and if one gets
compromised
Has anyone managed to get archlinux up and running on either a sled
drive or a full-sized usb drive yet. Another Linux system I have
couldn't even detect the disk drive was in the machine and I gave it my
best hard drive too. Slackware has no problem with the drive, but Debian
squeeze or an earlie
Has anyone managed to get archlinux up and running on either a sled drive
or a full-sized usb drive yet. Another Linux system I have couldn't even
detect the disk drive was in the machine and I gave it my best hard drive
too. Slackware has no problem with the drive, but Debian squeeze or an
e
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