> > Maxim, if you want the system to boot from the hard > disk, I really think > you have no choice but to repartition and re-install > the system, with > boot as the first partition.
On the Sempron there are two HDs, the 120G, pri-mast and a 3.5G(fat32) as a pri-slave. LBA is set to auto in the BIOS for both drives but it only appears "on" in the POST screen for the 3.5G. I put the 120G as pri-slave in the K6 box along w/ a 10G master(gentoo-2004.3) and it does come up as "on" for both of them albeit only 65G of the 120G available is reported, probably because of the more primitive(c.2000) BIOS. So there must be a problem w/ the Asus K8N-E(Sempron box) BIOS. I updated it using the tool that came w/ the support CD but it only made matters worse: Not only does LBA remain "off" for the 120G, XP Pro won't boot, even though the boot.ini console opens. I've contacted Asus but they haven't replied yet. I bought it two months ago; maybe they'll let me have a new one. If LBA were "on" that would solve my problem wouldn't it? Now, the Asus brd does have raid capability. Would that be a way out of this morass? How does raid work? I've never used it before. Failing that is there a way to copy non-destructively the partition containing WinXP and move it up enough to make room for a boot partition at /dev/hda1? -mw ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list