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<div><br>No DHCP options to change, no dealing with MiniMyth (which I think is a great project, but didn't want to work for me at all), no hard drive whine, no heat from the hard drive, they boot fast. I just did a normal Fedora install on them.<br>
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</div><div>Do you just stick the sticks into a USB port - or do you have them mounted internally (with a IDE/SATA to USB connector)?</div>
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<div>Thanks<br><font color="#888888">Nick</font></div></div></blockquote><div><br>I had an old case that had front mounted USB ports that you plug directly into the motherboard. I removed the front USB ports from this old case and mounted them internally in my frontend plugging it directly into the usb pins on the motherboard.<br>
<br>Cheers<br><br>Phil <br></div></div><br>