Regarding the disk being too large, the partition that the system boots from should be entirely within the low 1023 cylinders. I handled this by creating a separate partition (about 40 MB) for "/", and a larger one for "/usr". Other than that, the disk size is not a concern, and this is a BIOS limitation, not a Linux one.
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