I'm trying to compile a RT-Linux Kernel (2.3-prep2-prepatched) on a
computer already equiped with Mandrake 7.0 and Windows.
The compilation is a succes and I can boot with my new RT-Linux. I can
run KDE or not. But there is a BIG BUG!!!
Not only have I ran a program (no matter the program) that the computer
completly stops!
It usully says that it can't find an adress.
I wonder if my hard disk of 20 GO is not too big for RT-Linux so that it

is sometimes completly lost.
Moreover, when I reboot my computer after a brutal stop, I have noticed
that
RT-Linux is unabled to check my hard disk. Hower, Linux Mandrake can do
that.

Is it well known that RT-Linux doesn't bear big hard disk ? If it is
right, should I install Linux at the beinning of the disk instead of
Windows ?

Thank you
Kris

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