Travails of adding a second hard disk in a PC running Linux

  2006-12-08 23:30:02
Ever had to install a second hard disk on a machine running Linux? If it is an IDE hard disk, the jumper settings of the hard disk decide how it is detected by the computer. This article details the experiences of the author in adding a second IDE hard disk in a Linux PC. 
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