Hello >I don't know if it would help you, but I got error 0x01...which was because >I forgot to enable the disk in my BIOS.
In fact my error is 0x01, as yours. In my BIOS I too haven't enabled the IDE disk. This hasnt been a problem to Linux so far as it bypasses the BIOS in many cases AFAIK. Now, upon booting I see that /dev/hdb has the CHS figures 1010 / 16 / 51. Even when using those, the BIOS errors telling me it couldn't recognise any IDE disk! The disk is a Quantum LPS420A-2. I saw that hdb indicates that the disk isn't on first position on the IDE cable, so I changed it to first, but funnily the disk still shows up as hdb when booting. This is weird, or am I just missing something? I did this as I the BIOS wouldn't let me enter data for the second IDE device if the first one was unused. Hmm, this is really tricky. Help is appreciated as always. TIA Sven

