my triton chipset based motherboard has an older bios and it supported my 
new 15gb disk. thats good.

it reports the two quantum fireball disks as udma 2 (older) and udma 4 
(newer) featured

1. running redhat 6.1 (or any other dist) does linux detect and initialize 
udma on the disks by default?

2. on the 15gb disk i plan to start the root partition from the 10gb mark 
because on the first 10gb the 'other' os is installed. how to boot this 
partition as lilo might find it hard to boot.

thanks

bilal
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