I have been doing the same thing with disk swap bays, but have run into a
problem, I just installed a bay into a computer and no drive in that bay
will work. The disk is good, if I hook the disk directly to the drive cable
and power cable it works fine. I have several cartidges that I have tried in
the bay and none work. What could go wrong wth the bay itself. All I can
figue is that the connectors have gone bad.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Mattison" <
mattison@ohmikron.com>
To: <
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: RH 8.0 woes
> I think what I'll do is get one of those disk swap bays and install 8.0 on
a
> new drive. Heck, I can get a drive for half the price of the OS! (Maybe
even
> less). That way I don't lose my existing setup until I am confident in the
> new one. I can always add the old one as a second drive for backup, etc.
> Been doing that a long time with Windows, and its an easy way to maintain
> multiple development systems in a small space.
> --
> Phil Mattison
> Ohmikron Corp.
> 480-722-9595
> 602-820-9452 Mobile
>
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