Re: Bios freaks

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Karl Larsen wrote:
I have heard about enough about what my 1994 bios might or might not be doing to Grub. I WAS surprised when the bios showed correct that I do have two hard drives, one a Master the other a Slave and both having 160GB written just like that in the bios. It is old but it is working fine. You want to blame the problems we are having on our bios.

   My FC6 where grub still works fine is using the exact same bios! 8-)

It is the location on the disk where it has to load the kernel that may be a problem for an old bios not the overall size. If you want to find out for sure, create a /boot partition in the last 100 megs of your drive and see if even fc6 can boot from there. Otherwise it may just be the random location where the kernel and initrd happened to land that determines whether or it can be loaded when grub asks bios for those sectors.

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  Les Mikesell
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