Hi folks! (Warning! This message contains part of text which are written in very, very bad english, so please be patient with me! :) ) And the Problem which is described in this eMail isnŽt really a Linux-Problem but you are so nice that I think you could help me although. After your great and fast help for my problem ("mounting FAT32...") IŽve decided to install a new harddrive (the same model as the current data-harddisk (the one in my Win98-Workstation which I wanted to install in my Linux-Server)) physically into my Linux-machine and copy all the Data from the current data-hdd through my intranet to the new hdd. After that I can install samba on the Linux-Server and everything would be ok. But the new HD isnŽt very cooperativ I couldnŽt install it yet. And I tried to install it the whole day(!). IŽm totally stressed and you are my last hope! ;) I think my old BIOS (itŽs from 8/1995...) doesnŽt support HDŽs with a capacity higher than 2GB. Ok, thatŽs a known problem with a known solution: installing a Diskmanager. So I went to the Seagate-Website (the Diskmanager is available @http://www.seagate.com/cgi-bin/discwiz.cgi) and after downloading the Diskmanager-Suite (ItŽs only available for Windows-Systems, especially for me as a Linux-user a great help *g*) and booting my Linux-machine with a DOS-Bootdisk I started the Tool. It said that I only have to select my OS (from a List with Win95, Win95b, Win98, WinNT and so on...) and then install a "dynamic drive overlay" which helps the BIOS detecting the full capacity of my HD. But after selecting Win98 or any other OS from the list thereŽs a error-message which sais that I have to check all power connectors, cables and jumper settings. But IŽm sure that these things are set up correctly. How can I make the BIOS detect the correct size of my HDD? Thanx -Gerrit -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/