--- Carl Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think that's going to help, Christopher, I'm
> beginning to think 
> there's something more elusive going on here.
> Questions are starting to run 
> through my mind like... "Is the BIOS capable of
> addressing high addresses on 
> that disk?" and "Has he verified the disk is being
> addressed using LBA and 
> not CHS?" That sort of thing...
> 
> What the mainboard make, model and serial number?...
> or do you have a link to 
> a data sheet on the manufacturer's website?
> 

The system is a Shuttle XPC model sd32g2 with an Intel
945G+ICH7 chipset.

The basic specs can be found at:

http://hq1.shuttle.com/products_page03-spec.jsp?PLLI=9&PI=247

The drive is a Seagate SATA 3.0Gb/s model ST380811AS
and I have a Lite-on PATA DVD burner.

Based on what you wrote above, I went into the BIOS
and checked the disk settings.  My two choices for
drive detection were "auto" and "large."  It was on
"auto."  I set it to large, and again, Windows comes
up fine, but Linux just sits.  So I changed it back.




 
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