Slackware 8.0 partitioning tools.

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Actually, all I had to do was take the time to review the initial boot-up 
screen, that shows me quite clearly that the only hard drive that Slackware 
is seeing is the first one.  What about Debian, would that see the extra 
controller?  In other words, does the default kernel install it?


At 15:09 16/09/01 -0500, Kirk Wood said:
>You can check to see what the device is quite easily. (Sorry I didn't
>think of this earlier.) Simply run the command "mount" and it will list
>everything that is mounted.
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