installing linux on a SATA drive

rookie1010

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Hello

I wanted to install Linux on my computer. is it possible to install linux on a sata drive? would this be considered as a third IDE master?

My computer at present has got the primary and secondary master and slaves all taken up.

would i be abel to access the files on my windows drives?
 

Nothinman

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Depending on the firmware config and the drivers for that chipset it could show up as /dev/sda or /dev/hda if it's the only drive in the machine. But either way, chance are it'll work fine. Linux has had SATA support since the first chipset was released IIRC.
 

rookie1010

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thanks for the reply,

i have got an Gigabyte GA81875 Ultra from 2003, do you think that linux provides SATA support for this somewhat outdated mobo?
 

Brazen

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Originally posted by: Nothinman
Depending on the firmware config and the drivers for that chipset it could show up as /dev/sda or /dev/hda if it's the only drive in the machine. But either way, chance are it'll work fine. Linux has had SATA support since the first chipset was released IIRC.

ah, yeah, now that you mention it I do remember some (older) hardware showing SATA drives as hd*.

Originally posted by: rookie1010
thanks for the reply,

i have got an Gigabyte GA81875 Ultra from 2003, do you think that linux provides SATA support for this somewhat outdated mobo?

Typically, you have a better chance of linux supporting older hardware (even much older than that) than the latest cutting-edge hardware.
 

Nothinman

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Kinda hard to say for sure but it looks like it's Intel and SiImage stuff so it'll probably be fine.