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Ooooh A new HDD!



I have aquired an old.... yes old... HDD, only 106 MB, but I am a poor
student, and cant afford to splash out on SCSI and 4.whatever Gigs, so I
want to out it in as an extra linux drive.

I currently have a 1.2 Gig (IDE :) ) with two DOS partition's, (under
509.9 MB to beat slack space) one 509MB the other about 489, so that
leaves me with about 225 for linux.. I have a 30MB swap partition, and a
195 MB linux partition... *SOB* anyway, I want to put in this new HDD, but
I have no idea how to split up my stuff... should I put /usr on it? or
what? I have no idea... I also like the idea of making appear as part of
my original drive, how is that done? is that RAID-0? or is that only for
SCSI?

Any hints/comments/flames.. ooops, not that last one - will be welcome!


                       Michael Beattie (mickyb@es.co.nz)

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