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You can later unmount the hard drive if you wish to via the command umount, eg umount /dev/sdb1. This causes Linux to stop working with it and it is no longer accessible.
Here's my current setup: hda (Primary Master): 10GB HDD. Currently, lilo is on this.hdb (Primary Slave): 3GB Linux HDDSo, my question is this:If I:1. swap out hdb for a 40-gigger2. boot into the ...
Things I've read have led me to believe that this will work much better with Linux than they would with Windows -- but I'd like confirmation here before I try.<BR><BR>I have hard drives filling up ...
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