I recently upgraded my PC and now have a UDMA-66 channel on which I have two hard drives (20GB & 10GB). I thought it'd be easy to stick a small (2GB) hard drive on my UDMA-66 channel and install Linux on that. Unfortunately, Red Hat 6.1 does not recognize any install devices (hard drives). Any ideas? Does the Linux kernel not recognize UDMA-66 channels yet? I'd like to keep my fast hard drives on the UDMA-66 channel for optimum performance, but if I do and Linux can't recognize the UDMA-66, I'd have to put the small drive on the standard EIDE channel and then it'd become the boot device which I don't want! -dougl _____________________________________________________________________________ Doug Ledbetter -- Webmaster -- "The Mad Scientist" MidAmerica Nazarene University 2030 East College Way, Olathe, KS 66062-1899 dougl@mnu.edu (913)782-3750 x205 http://www.mnu.edu/ "Whoever shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world." --Benjamin Franklin 1778" _____________________________________________________________________________