According to Deirdre Saoirse: While burning my CPU.
> 
> It is my understanding that the later kernels only need BIOS support for
> the booting process and that Linux "takes over" after that point. You
> can't use > 1023 for the / partition, but once IN Linux it can be used.
> Perhaps it was the way you did it or you tried it long enough ago that the
> support wasn't there?

Its my experiance that if a machine boots with a large drive, by boot i mean
starts up and gets as far as finding a floppy drive, then you can use that
drive in linux NO MATTER HOW big it is.

So i realy must agree with you Deirdre.


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Regards Richard.
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