On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Tim Lupfer wrote: > >>>>> David Blevins [Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 07:51:53PM -0600]: > > > I used the Western Digital EZ-Drive utility to partition the disk. > > If I'm not mistaken EZ-Drive is likely the problem, I've heard > numerous people complain of this same problem, and I believe the > EZ-Drive software itself states that it is not linux compatible. The purpose of EZ-Drive is to allow a larger partition for Windows than the BIOS of older systems permits. Linux does not really need it, as long as enough of the hard drive is visible to the BIOS to let the system boot (the /boot partition). I have installed Slack 7.1 and Slack 8 on a 486 with EZ-Drive with a little work. But if you don't need a large Windows partition then you can do without EZ-Drive, and life will be simpler. Glenn McDavid mailto:gmcdavid at winternet.com http://www.winternet.com/~gmcdavid