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I am curious, mainly cause i was intrigued by a Linux Admin test I took
for a job last night, and i didn't really know. One question asked
about transferring data from an IDE drive to a SCSI drive. Can anyone
explain this to me? I figured Linux just saw it as another hard drive,
not necessarily a "different type" of drive. So, i'm just wondering if
anyone can help me out with that. I haven't ever come across this, but
doesn't mean i won't someday. how many computers actually have both
types? don't mostly motherboards and such stick to one type of connect
for drives?
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