On 9 Jan, Christopher Mc Carthy wrote:
> what do
> I need to check to be sure that the drive is indeed Linux-friendly? That
> the chipset is either "Texas Instruments PCILynx/PCILynx2" or "OHCI
> compliant"? And for generic stuff from SE Asia, can you trust a box
> description claiming "OHCI compliant"?
PCILynx and OHCI are types of host controllers, i.e. the adapter
cards in the PC. Storage devices need to be SBP-2 compliant.
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