debian and sata drives

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On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 09:38:52AM EST, Adam Myrow wrote:
> There are two SATA drivers in the 2.6 kernel.  One is under the IDE 
> section, and that's the one that is listed as deprecated.  The second one 
> is under SCSI.  You have to select SCSI support, even if you don't have 
> any SCSI devices.  To me, that should be the deprecated driver, but it is 
> the one that has pretty much taken over, as it supports many more 
> controllers.  It is called Libata.

In regards to libata and SCSI, I actually think that is a good thing. 
Some SATA drives, particularly the Western Digital Raptor series are 
SCSI drives, with a different interface on them, as they are 10000rpm 
drives, which was previously only found in SCSI drives. We may even see 
SATA 15000rpm drives some time in the future.

Thats what I think might happen anyway.
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