Correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't lilo reside on the MBR of the 2GB drive and boot any of the other bootable OSes/partitions on the other drives? I've never tried this, but I believe it's a fairly common practice. Once lilo takes over the boot process isn't the BIOS out of the picture? Lilo can then load anything it wants. Surely someone (Ed?) on the list has already done this... In other words, if you DID have to put the 2GB drive on the std EIDE channel and have it be the default boot device, then the only time it would HAVE to be a performance bottleneck was while lilo was actually running, which shouldn't be TOO long, even on a std EIDE drive... Doug Ledbetter wrote: > > 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! -- Dave Parker/DLP, Inc. - dlparker@dlpinc.com - www.dlpinc.com