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> I have seen IDE to USB adapters but not the reverse so I'm not sure how
debian would
> handle it. I imagine a USB to IDE adapter would not be cheap as it would
have to have
> some sort of logic to convert between the two protocols.
i think what i really mean is IDE to USB adapter :) .. i use
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On 11-Mar-08, at 9:20 PM, jeffry s wrote:
i am not very sure this one can be done.
i have a old computer at home without hardisk. it is quite old
computer and only support 2GB hardisk
since 2GB hardisk is quite rare this day. I am planning to in
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:20 PM, jeffry s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am not very sure this one can be done.
>
> i have a old computer at home without hardisk. it is quite old computer
> and only support 2GB hardisk
> since 2GB hardisk is quite rare this day. I am planning to install debian
>
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 09:20:41AM +0800, jeffry s wrote:
> i am not very sure this one can be done.
>
> i have a old computer at home without hardisk. it is quite old computer and
> only support 2GB hardisk
> since 2GB hardisk is quite rare this day. I am planning to install debian
> into the 2GB
i am not very sure this one can be done.
i have a old computer at home without hardisk. it is quite old computer and
only support 2GB hardisk
since 2GB hardisk is quite rare this day. I am planning to install debian
into the 2GB pendrive (i know this one can be done).
But the computer is quite ol
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