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minus-squareLunalinkfedilink25•1 year agoBack in the olden times the Linux kernel had a dedicated parallel-ATA subsystem with /dev/hda devices. It was then rolled up in to the scsi subsystem to simplify maintaining drivers (everything using the same library for disk access). I’m old :(
minus-square@bobzrkr@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink5•1 year agoAnd who could forget /dev/fd0 for floppies
minus-square@Deway@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•1 year agoHaving both IDE and SATA together was awesome. “Sooo which one is which?”. Good times.
Back in the olden times the Linux kernel had a dedicated parallel-ATA subsystem with /dev/hda devices. It was then rolled up in to the scsi subsystem to simplify maintaining drivers (everything using the same library for disk access). I’m old :(
Raises a glass in Debian 3.0
And who could forget /dev/fd0 for floppies
Having both IDE and SATA together was awesome. “Sooo which one is which?”. Good times.