Just a side note

> I've recreated the situation on a VMware virtual machine I set up.  The
> only difference is that I have no control over the type of hard-drives
> are "emulated", per se, as it only allows SCSI.  The real machine has

VMWare DOES support emulating IDE drives.  Check out
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws4/doc/new_guest_steps_ws.html

If you select "custom" in configuration you can specify IDE drives instead
of the default SCSI drives.

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