SATA as hdx or sdx?!?

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I'm trying to understand the Linux SATA support. Does SATA disk appear as IDE (hdx) or SCSI (sdx) drives?!? Seems to me that they were being handled as IDE in some kernel versions and now is handled as SCSI. Can someone please confirm this? What's the reason to handle an ATA disk as SCSI?!?


	Luciano Stertz

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