Don't define your drive in the BIOS at all. Linux is capable of detecting the drives' true capabilities. I've never done this myself but have heard many success stories on the linux-kernel list about it. You may need to have PNP BIOS enabled in your kernel, but I'm sure Mandrake has this by default. Just give it a try, that's what's fun about Linux after all... figuring it out. Right? On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 11:14, John Steele wrote: > Hi all, > > My name is john and I'm adicted to LINUX. I got my Compaq laptop to run > Mandrake 8.1. It was my first experience with LINUX and I'm hooked. > > I do have a small problem. That is my hard disk is onlt 3 Gb and compaq > will NOT give me an update to the BIOS to add any bigger drive then 8 > Gb. I really do dislike Compaq (but that another story and a half). > Western Digital hard drives come with software for windows to trick the > BIOS into accepting the bigger drives. I'm wondering if any of you know > of a program/drive that might work with LINUX to accomplish the same thing. > > I've only been reading the PLUG digest for a couple of weeks, and I know > I just missed a meeting in the eat valley where I live. I am really > looking forward to attending so of these meeting and meeting real LINUX > geeks! > > John > > p.s. I asked Mandrake about my hard drive problem and "they" tell me > this is not possible. %^( > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.mybutt.net > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- Blake Barnett (bdb) Sr. Unix Administrator DevelopOnline.com office: 480-377-6816 Learning is a skill, you get better at it with practice.