IDE drives, even in a drive bay setup, are NOT hot swappable.
Linux did not like my sneaky
umount
*remove drive*
mount
sequence. Lets just say I kernel paniced the whole backup server. whoops. I'll know next time to do shut down then swap the drive out.
Recovered nicely though.
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Damnet Red, computers already confuse me. Why do you have to go throwing a bunch of capital letters and corn references into it?
Eh, fuck it. I'm sure Enkel and Dumples will understand what your saying and will explain it to me if I ask nicely.
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Eh, fuck it. I'm sure Enkel and Dumples will understand what your saying and will explain it to me if I ask nicely.
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LMAO took me awhile to figure out the corn -> kernel reference. I was wondering what you were going on about.Nexus Graveheart wrote:Damnet Red, computers already confuse me. Why do you have to go throwing a bunch of capital letters and corn references into it?
Eh, fuck it. I'm sure Enkel and Dumples will understand what your saying and will explain it to me if I ask nicely.
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Drive bay setup is where you have a removable drive plugged into a "bay" that is installed into the machine.Nexus Graveheart wrote:Damnet Red, computers already confuse me. Why do you have to go throwing a bunch of capital letters and corn references into it?
Eh, fuck it. I'm sure Enkel and Dumples will understand what your saying and will explain it to me if I ask nicely.
"Hot swappable" means you can pull a drive out while the machine is running and the computer not react like anything happened.
Kernel is basically what makes your operating system (Windows/Linux) communicate with hardware. Drivers do more specific tasks with hardware, but kernel is the basis for an OS.
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Stupid fucking idiot in red shirted ass...