My motherboard (over five years old) is starting to behave erratically.
Sometimes it gets stuck at BIOS boot, sometimes it "loses" disks, card reader and a couple of USB ports are dead... I bought a new one.
Exactly like it :·). As it's fast enough for me, I have DDR3 ram and don't want to buy DDR4, all my OSs are set up for it...
... except, it's not exactly like the old one. Same make, same model, looks identical... it only has two SATA ports. :·(
Now I have three disks. And I was thinking of adding another one eventually, because who uses the CD-ROM thing anyway.
So I'm thinking, SATA multiplier.
I read about them - they're cheap enough - and, well, they say some things, the exact opposite, and all the variations on the Carlos Santana secret chord progression you can think of.
So I'd like to ask in what I consider a serious place - and I'm signed up on while I'm at it (·:
First, is the BIOS actually going to see all the disks as separate entities?
Second, how will Kubuntu deal with them anyway? Still call them hda, hdb, etc.?
I don't need RAID or anything fancy, just three (or four) disks with two ports.
I mean, anything I should know, anyone with experience of them...
Sometimes it gets stuck at BIOS boot, sometimes it "loses" disks, card reader and a couple of USB ports are dead... I bought a new one.
Exactly like it :·). As it's fast enough for me, I have DDR3 ram and don't want to buy DDR4, all my OSs are set up for it...
... except, it's not exactly like the old one. Same make, same model, looks identical... it only has two SATA ports. :·(
Now I have three disks. And I was thinking of adding another one eventually, because who uses the CD-ROM thing anyway.
So I'm thinking, SATA multiplier.
I read about them - they're cheap enough - and, well, they say some things, the exact opposite, and all the variations on the Carlos Santana secret chord progression you can think of.
So I'd like to ask in what I consider a serious place - and I'm signed up on while I'm at it (·:
First, is the BIOS actually going to see all the disks as separate entities?
Second, how will Kubuntu deal with them anyway? Still call them hda, hdb, etc.?
I don't need RAID or anything fancy, just three (or four) disks with two ports.
I mean, anything I should know, anyone with experience of them...
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