I routinely switch between two different systems, and was wondering if
there was an easy way to keep my files synced between the two systems.
I'm wondering if there is an application I can use or anything like
that?
Tom
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e hdisk on the same channel, so you need to take
> that into account while you are deciding which goes where for what use.
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> His point is still valid. Especially if you have a fast cd/dvd or none.
>
> rgh.
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> Kashani wrote:
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> > Tom Moyer wrote:
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Gentoo) to primary master (hda) instead of
leaving it as primary slave (hdb). I guess it really doesn't matter
though.
On 4/14/05, Robert G. Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom Moyer wrote:
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> >I would like to swap hda and hdb.
> >I don't want to swap an
Alright it seems like there was some confusion.
hda (40 Gig) has only Windows XP with Grub installed to it's MBR
hdb (120 Gig) has only Gentoo (all partitions including /boot)
hdc(30 Gig) currently unused
I would like to swap hda and hdb.
>From what I could gather all this would involve is physic
I may just not be seeing an easy way to do this, so I figured I would
ask if any one had any ideas.
I currently have 3 hard drives in my computer:
hda - Windows XP - 40 Gig
hdb - Gentoo - 120 Gig
hdc - nothing (I think it might be dead) - 30 Gig
I got Windows running in qemu and no longer have a
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