[CALUG] Project
Danyelle Gragsone
ladynikon at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 09:26:37 CST 2006
good question..
How old is your mobo? I know with some mobo's they may not support the
amount of storage your are talking about? Raid systems are usually good just
in case a HDD fails then you wont have to worry about losing so much data.
On 2/17/06, Russ <rmain at polaris.umuc.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am a college student who is trying to find time to start a project
> building a dual boot computer. I have most of the components now. I want
> to dual boot Windows and Linux. Right now I have two drives at 160GB
> each, and planning on adding another for backups. I was thinking that
> wach one of the 160GB HD's should house each operating system separately.
> Would anyone sugest RAID instead, or should I keep the files sytems
> separate? Any advice will be appreciated, and if anyone needs
> hardware system details let me know.
>
>
> Russ Main
>
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