SCSI disk software

Robert Dege rdege at cse.Buffalo.EDU
Sun Mar 7 11:58:57 EST 2004


Why not just use a linux boot disk to partition the drives as you need?
Then, all you have to worry about is that Windows recognizes your scsi
controller card during the installation.

-Rob

> Hi, fellas.
> I'm playing around with a few scsi drives and need some advice.
> I will be setting up a dual-boot system and need to install sorry to say windows on two drives one as native w/programs partitions and one with a swap and storage partitions. Soooo, now heres the fun part. I don't know what software I need to set up the drives for an installtion of windows. I know that the installtion with Linux will be a lot less painfull since it has diskdruid. But can anyone suggest what self booting floppy disk configuration software to use for scsi drives? (freeware) or shareware. Oh the drives are from seagate.
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> Thanks, ThEcAcTUsKId:)
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Dege

I'm just not up2date on my al-kee-hol-*hic* lingo
Although, I do have that slurring part down ;)




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