My computer runs RedHat 7.1 dual-booted with Windows 98. I am having a problem under both systems where one of the disks seems to be balking -- taking sometimes a few seconds to respond. This is one of three physical IDE drives, so the problem is sporadic. If I hit the disk really hard, there is no delay. I did a find -type f -exec wc {} \; across the whole system and it screamed right through it. The problem could be tied in with the power management system. Since this occurs under Linux, maybe someone can suggest a raw-disk accessing technique that could help me to isolate which drive is doing this, if in fact that is my problem. Linux mounts all the Windows volumes as well, but I think in this case it's the raw volumes I want to play with, right? Oh, and how can I build or download a floppy-only system that will allow me to run apart from the hard disks? (I'm looking for a cookbook, if one exists.) Suggestions? Thanks, Vic