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Re: [opensuse] The system crashes directly after login
- From: Anders Johansson <ajh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:20:39 +0100
- Message-id: <200710301920.39394.ajh@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 30 October 2007 19:09:17 Ken Schneider wrote:
Not that this discussion has anything to do with engineering, but I say you do
have to be an engineer to realize that. A hard drive has multiple read/write
heads, and while it might not be currently possible, there is certainly
nothing that says in future, they can perform I/O operations independently
from each other. Perhaps they even can today, I don't know. There is most
definitely no law of physics preventing it
Anders
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You don't have to be an engineer to realize you can't perform write
operations to two different partitions at the same time on the same
disk.
Not that this discussion has anything to do with engineering, but I say you do
have to be an engineer to realize that. A hard drive has multiple read/write
heads, and while it might not be currently possible, there is certainly
nothing that says in future, they can perform I/O operations independently
from each other. Perhaps they even can today, I don't know. There is most
definitely no law of physics preventing it
Anders
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