Re: SATA disk on /dev (basic question)

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Adel ESSAFI wrote:
> Dear all
> how does fedora calls the sata disk entries on /dev (as /dev/hd IDE for
> /dev/sd for scsi).
> Regards
> Adel
> 
With FC6 they are handled as SCSI drives. (USB drives are also
handled as SCSI drives. I am not sure about Firewire drives, but I
would expect that they are as well.) With F7 and later, all IDE
drives are treated as SCSI drives. I am not sure if any hard drive
is treated as something other then a SCSI drive with the newer
releases. Maybe MFM and RLL drives, if they are even supported any
more. But even I send the MFM drives and controllers to be recycled.
(Except for the one in my CP/M machine.)

Mikkel
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  Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!

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