Linux wouldn't mind, but your BIOS might.  Some older BIOS just hang
when it tries to detect a drive that is too big.  The easies way around
this is, if your BIOS allows it, to just set that drive to 'none' or not
installed.  This does mean you have to use it as a slave though.  Linux
will see the drive regardless.

Or boot from floppy... that will work if you set the drive to none in the BIOS.

Linux.. so many ways to do what you want .-)  Ha...

C.
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