Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
95 and Linux. EZ-Drive was installed to handle the larger disk (it's a software extended BIOS). Then I got a dedicated Linux box and made the first box dedicated Windows. Now it is to be a dedicated Linux box and I wiped EZ-Drive. That's the key. I found a Web site that explained this in terms that match my experience. Now to keep reading and fix it.
Jeffrey
IMHO, you have just shot yourself in the foot. ;-) EZ Drive is/was needed because of the computer's BIOS, it obviously could not recognize the large HD. That means that since you wiped it off, you are probably left with whatever size the BIOS can see. Linux should have been able to have been installed with the Bios extension just fine. YMMV. -- Joe & Sesil Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871