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<H2><A NAME="udma-on-eide"></A> <A NAME="s3">3. Using your UDMA hard drive with an EIDE interface</A></H2>
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<P>This is easy to do. Since all UDMA drives are fully EIDE backward-compatible,
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just plunk your drive on your EIDE interface like it was any old hard
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drive and Linux should have no problems detecting or using it.
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However, you will of course be limited to the slower speed of EIDE.
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