Ken Wilson wrote:
> 
> I stand to be corrected if I'm wrong but I believe Linux must reside on
> a master drive, be it the Primary Master or the Secondary Master.  If
> you have two drives on the primary controller only one can be master.

Nope, Linux has no restriction on which drive you put it on.  Unlike
that +other+ OS.  :)

> > I set the BIOS disk type to LBA,Normal,and Large and the 10's still came
> > up.
> > Also for some reason I can't set the drive to primary master I can only
> > set
> > it to primary slave.  I don't know if that would have an effect on it.

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