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problems downsizing 30GB hd to 4.3GB hd, really BIOS question



Hi

This is probablya BIOS question but the Debian community seems to be
very knowledgable so I give it a try.
(I sent this question to Intel but they have not responded).

The problem:

Problems downsizing primary master IDE HD from 30.7Gb to 4.3Gb.

I have used my AL440LX motherboard with an PII 300MHz for three years
with two Fujitsu 4.3 GB as
 Master and Slave on the primary IDE channel. An Atapi CDROM as master
on the second. Have had win95
and later win98 on the first drive, linux on the second.
Recently I bought a 30.7 GB IBM drive and replaced the Master drive.
Installed win98 second edition
 and everything worked fine, the whole drive was found, I could boot
win98 or Debian GNU/Linux
through LILO as before, etc.
To use some software installed on the original Fujitsu drive I replaced
the new drive with the
Fujitsu. 
Then problems began. The bios did not identify either of the disks on
the primary channel. I
checked again the master slave settings and moved the small drives one
by one as slaves to the
secondary channel where both were corectly identified and accessible.
Switching cables did not help 
either. When I moved them back to the primary channel they were not
recognized. A complete bios 
reset (restoring defaults, not updateing) did not help. So I installed
the big drive again and
viola! Now it worked. The symptom was repeatable.

My question is: Whats going on? Have the BIOS overwritten some variable
values or what?

The IDE devices are recognized by the BIOS (when everything works) as
IBM-DTLA-305030-(PM)
FUJITSU-MPB3043APU-(PS)
FX240S-(SM)

Any input welcome,
Anders



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