> > 
> > This seems doubtful.  The first IDE drives is almost always hda, not
> > hde.  Check your kernel startup messages for info.
> 
> Well, it's quite possible if he's got a 3rd-party IDE 
> controller card, say
> for ATA/66 or ATA/100.
> 

        Several of the new Asus MB's actually have four IDE devices built in.


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