i m having a sata hard disk and heard that linux is not good for sata hard disks
is it true can anybody say which linux is suited for sata

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i'm pretty sure any new distro will have sata support. I've had problems in the past with suse and sata, so i don't recommended. I think ubuntu has better support for it though.

As TheNNS mentioned, SATA support is present in most modern Linux distros. It's actually dependent on the kernel; theoretically any distro would work provided you compiled SATA support into the kernel. And some distros' default kernels may not include SATA support, but often if you poke around, you'll find they include alternative kernels that do support it.

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