Hi...
Quoting Christoph Rieder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Axel Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 11.06.01:
> > >> Linux will just work fine (with drives <120GB for now ;-)
> > >>
> > >> > > kernel parameters to use the full 40GB - more details on demand...)
> >
> > I use 4 80 GB disk�s at the moment - works fine here !
>
> I've installed a 40 GB disk in a old 486 (DX 40). It was exactly as the linux howto
>saied: the only misstake you can
> make is to worry about it. just make sure that the kernel is in sectors < 1024 turn
>off bios "big disk" support and you are fine.
>
> btw: to answer the original question. i can't beat your offer. the 486 has no PCI
>slots ... (but VESA Localbus, does anybody rememer?)
There were 486 Mainboards with PCI slots. I had one :).
Bye... SP.
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