>Subject: IDE drives and LinuxWell, I think you must mean the Quantum 210, since they don't (to my knowledge, and I know the quantum line pretty well) make a 240 meg drive. I've got a Quantum (Plus Impulse) 210AT, and while I haven't tested Linux on it, Mach likes it quite a bit. The geometry of the drive is 873 cyls, 13 heads, 36 secs/track. Maybe this will help people who know more about what Linux likes and doesn't like answer your question. I haven't, to be honest, brought Linux up yet myself, but I intend to use a Quantum 105AT for it. -Mark Holden l00017@eeyore.stcloud.msus.edu
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