Has anyone managed to get archlinux up and running on either a sled
drive or a full-sized usb drive yet. Another Linux system I have
couldn't even detect the disk drive was in the machine and I gave it my
best hard drive too. Slackware has no problem with the drive, but Debian
squeeze or an earlier edition of lenny squeeze had problems too.
What's a "sled drive"?
Anyway, when the LCD broke on my main laptop, and I sent it for a
repair, I took out the hard drive, put it in an external USB box and
hooked it up on an Asus EEEpc 701.
Except that I had to update the initramfs to include the usb drivers
(ehci_hcd, uhci_hcd, usb_storage, sd_mod) I don't remember doing
anything else special.
fstab was already configured to mount by uuid, grub2 too.
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