Hi folks, I may be missing the point here, but it looks to me that if you use the hdparm utility (DOS utility - you'll have to put it on a DOS boot floppy) to check the drive geometry as reported by the BIOS, then go to Linux and check that fdisk uses the same geometry parameters, you can verify that your linux isn't missing any part of your disk. Right ?
Hope this helps. Ph. A. -- //\\ \\// ///\\\ SCITEX /*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Scitex Europe, S.A. | Philippe Andersson */ /* Dreve Richelle, 161, E-F,| PC & Network Specialist */ /* 1410 WATERLOO | [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ /* BELGIUM | +32-2-352.25.93 Fax: +32-2-352.25.84 */ /*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/