Author: Victor Odhner Date: Subject: large drives and old bioses
EZ-BIOS came with a Western Digital drive I bought, and
worked well with our old 486. But I had to use loadlin
from DOS to get into Linux, which was a bit cumbersome.
My Windows world was divvied up into several partitions,
and Linux could only mount the primary Windows partition
alongside the Linux filesystems.
Now that I have a newer mother board, I have removed
EZ-BIOS and am multi-booting with grub. Linux points
out, each time that I boot up, that a few of those formerly
EZ-BIOS partitions have the wrong size, by one sector.
BTW, I have three hard disks and many Windows partitions,
now all mounted when I go into Linux. So Linux takes
a Loooonnnnggg time to boot up -- ext3 is fine for the
Linux space, but there's some lame fsck that takes
quite a while analyzing all those Windows areas.