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From: Galecki <step2@pacbell.net>
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I recently upgraded my preferred non-windows machine, running RedHat 6.2,
and am disappointed in the fact that I am unable to run my ATA 100 _OR_ 66
hard drive, I can't even get past install.  I was turned on to the idea of
freeBSD by a colleague of mine.  Does freeBSD support this new technology?
Do you know where I can find a larger, more specific hardware compatibility
sheet?

    *I've seen where Microshaft wants to drag me, and I don't want to go
there*
            -Galto-



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