Had a Toshiba 440 CDT thrown after me the other day. Had a look at it and started thinking Linux 
Messed around with the small distros like Knoppix, Slax and Peanut. They would all run in some way - but I need more cuddling. Still great things. Recommend Knoppix as your save-the-files-tool.
So I got a new harddisk (1.4 Gb was quite something once upon a time):
The Seagate Momentus 20 Gb
Getting the physical part in place was perfectly straight forward. Easier than with your desktop computer.
But: the BIOS did not want to recognize the nice new drive. "No HDD". Ever seen the old Toshiba BIOS? Not much you can do in there - you rather want to get out asap.
Remembering the old BIOS limitations on drive sizes, I feared the worst, but hunted down the lastest BIOS - from 1998...
No luck. So just for fun I let Red Hat 9 spin it's CD. Well, well, after telling it how I wanted my partitions - it was installing to hda! Once finished installing (it takes a little time on a P133), reboot - and full stop at the BIOS again.
Started reading up on old hard disk lore. Depressing reading. On the other hand, I found some retailers who spesifically wanted to sell me various parts for the 440CDT - including 30 Gb disks...
Since www.seagate.com isn't responding to me, I finally took a good look at the disk itself - it had been sitting so smugly inside it's little slot all the time.
Hmm, small jumper. Set to "Cable Select" from Seagate. Well, what if we try removing the jumper telling it to be Master?
So now all is where it should be and I get to ponder all the old hardware in this box - and maybe connecting some more new shiny toys
Oh, yes, the Seagate is quite nice: lighter than the old one by some 10 grams, dead quiet and plenty fast. I'll bet it even use less juice :wine
Messed around with the small distros like Knoppix, Slax and Peanut. They would all run in some way - but I need more cuddling. Still great things. Recommend Knoppix as your save-the-files-tool.
So I got a new harddisk (1.4 Gb was quite something once upon a time):
The Seagate Momentus 20 Gb
Getting the physical part in place was perfectly straight forward. Easier than with your desktop computer.
But: the BIOS did not want to recognize the nice new drive. "No HDD". Ever seen the old Toshiba BIOS? Not much you can do in there - you rather want to get out asap.
Remembering the old BIOS limitations on drive sizes, I feared the worst, but hunted down the lastest BIOS - from 1998...
No luck. So just for fun I let Red Hat 9 spin it's CD. Well, well, after telling it how I wanted my partitions - it was installing to hda! Once finished installing (it takes a little time on a P133), reboot - and full stop at the BIOS again.
Started reading up on old hard disk lore. Depressing reading. On the other hand, I found some retailers who spesifically wanted to sell me various parts for the 440CDT - including 30 Gb disks...
Since www.seagate.com isn't responding to me, I finally took a good look at the disk itself - it had been sitting so smugly inside it's little slot all the time.
Hmm, small jumper. Set to "Cable Select" from Seagate. Well, what if we try removing the jumper telling it to be Master?
So now all is where it should be and I get to ponder all the old hardware in this box - and maybe connecting some more new shiny toys
Oh, yes, the Seagate is quite nice: lighter than the old one by some 10 grams, dead quiet and plenty fast. I'll bet it even use less juice :wine
