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It has a unique (within my office) configuration of hardware raid and
scsi tape that I don't want to replicate right now.

It has been unreliable recently and I just finished running Memtest on
it.  It runs fine if I have cache disabled, but it runs poorly if I
have cache enabled (via memtest).

Is there a way to boot Linux with the cache disabled?  (I know it will
be slow, but I just need to restore one tape.)

I prefer to use SuSE, and I have SuSE boot CDs from 8.0 forward.

Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century


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