By default, Debian Sarge uses a 2.4 kernel, but if you pass at boot time
this option:
boot: linux26
it will boot a 2.6 kernel, which supports more modern hardware.
-Scott
Ben Coffman wrote:
> I bought a 300gig hard drive and when I try to install the Debian that
> I downloaded earlier this week from debian.org it only lets me see
> about half of that 300gig, but if I use redhat 7.3 it lets me see the
> entire hard drive.
>
> Is there something in Debian that I don't know about that only lets me
> use a limited hard drive size?
>
> Ben
>
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