sorry if my post is unhelpful, but what is the point of 120GB on a router? If one is following the sensible course of keeping the router as just a router, this seems overkill by a serious margin.
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:40:13-0800 John Winter<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm on the phone to Paul William, he brought a new 120gb seagate > hard-drive he is trying to install on his linux router (very mission > critical). The BIOS refuses to detect it and will hang regardless of > any BIOS settings unless he puts the jumper on that limits the drive > to 32gb. The BIOS was produced in 1997 and is an AWARD BIOS. Is there > a way in linux to override the drives 32gb jumper limit, or has anyone > had a similar problem and managed to find a way around it. His kernel > version is 2.4.18 running Debian woody. > > Thanks, > > John Winter (on behalf of Paul William) >
