On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 05:58, Derek Fountain wrote:
> I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I
> also have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know
> whether, if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's
> LVM, the resultant dis
Derek Fountain wrote:
I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also
have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether,
if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the
resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to c
Hallo
> I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also
> have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether,
> if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the
> resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to capture to?
I have two old 5GB SCSI disks which aren't fast enough to capture to. I also
have one newer 40GB IDE disk which is fast enough. Does anyone know whether,
if I put them all together as one logical device under Linux's LVM, the
resultant disk is likely to be fast enough to capture to?
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