Yea.... I suppose it is possible that there is the ability boot off of
the laptop and then to boot the other drives into seperate....
desktops (I guess that is the right word). The only problem I could
forsee is that the laptop is the Microsoft box wheras two of the three
HDs have Linux on them. Might even be all three of them.
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 1:45 PM, mike havens <
bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do they ghave something where I could choose which drive to boot off
> of? Well, I suppose that won't work. I'll have to get another box to
> network with... oopos. I suppose this won't work. Hmmmmm.....
>
>
> On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 11:13 AM, koder <hmichels01@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> I think Fry's can accommodate you with external HDD housings that would
>> explicitly meet your needs. One model is designed to stack so you can
>> easily put as many of them on the table as you like.
>>
>> On the flip side the cost for the housings, or another type of case
>> would probably make it a poor investment.
>>
>> Office Max offered a 500 GB Western Digital USB External hard drive for
>> $109.00. The sale ends today, Saturday. I have one I bought last month
>> and am pleased with it, so far. They offer a Terra Byte drive for about
>> $500. but I don't think it is on sale at the moment.
>>
>> Plan "C' might be to get a cheap computer with a new, big hard drive and
>> stick it in the closet as a server. Der.hans was trying out a small
>> computer called the KPC Shuttle. It goes for $100 to $500 depending on
>> how many bells and whistles you buy with it.
>>
>> http://us.shuttle.com/KPC/
>>
>> A shuttle and a one Terra Byte hard drives running as a server will have
>> you donating the old HDDs to charity.
>>
>> Harold
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 2008-05-23 at 21:06 -0700, OrangeRoot1000 wrote:
>>> >>> Well considering the computer is old. Most new motherboards run sata hdds and my last look at internal hdds a 1tb hdd was $220. So if your drives are over 5yrs old I would recommend replacing them anyway. I picked up a 320gb usb hdd for $85 6 months ago and saw a tb for about the same price as the internal ones. USB has come a long way in kernel support and I've seen 16 gb flashies for <$50 with 1gb running <$10 so why use floppies? There are also special file servers with RAID/Hot swap bays for around $600 and that is all they do is store data. So using a laptop to send/receive data would work wonderfully.
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