Jeff Green writes ("Re: 60 gig drive"):
>Assuming it is a scsi drive I know of no problems, we have several raid
>arrays which Linux sees as single disks. I believe the largest single
>partition we have in use is 240GB though this now uses ReiserFS as
>running fsck on an ext2fs partition that size takes a stupidly long
>time.Well, when I installed my 72 Gig Seagate SCSI drive in my Debian 2.1 system, running Kernel 2.2.10 with an AHA-2940U2W, it *did* take some amount of doing with expert mode in fdisk to get it to install a partition table that actually used all 72 Gig of the drive... But other than that, it's worked just fine. And he's right, fscking a 72 gig ext2fs partition takes *forever*. Heck, just *mounting* it takes almost a minute. -- Richard W Kaszeta PhD. Candidate and Sysadmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of MN, ME Dept http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta

