Hi, all -- You may remember from earlier this year that I asked about how to not spend a lot of time building and maintaining my disk farm server and was pointed to susestudio. It sounds awesome, and I'm gonna get there -- I promise :-) Actually, it's time, because I've just gotten a pair of 4T drives and find that I can't access them. I only have an older BIOS-based system available, but I'm hopeful that I can find GPT-enabled kernels in the studio images so that I can use these. My plan is to boot from flash drive in order to maintain as many SATA slots as possible for data drives, so I don't expect to have to boot from these guys; I just need to be able to address them. I don't know if that makes my BIOS-based adventures any easier, though. Can anyone provide any pointers on - using >2T drives for data in a BIOS-based system - susestudio appliances and GPT and large drives, oh my - and, since I'm here, getting started with susestudio to get me headed in the right direction? TIA & HAND :-D -- David T-G See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/email/ See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/tofu.txt