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All up-to-time(date) os-es do not use the bios for hdd recognizeing

lnx kernel do not care what the bios see ( hdd ).
If you put bigger hdd (10-15-20GB) i thing that the OS (Lnx) will see it and U can use all space(size).


> Hello,
> 
> I am planning to install debian as a server at my home.
> Now my motherbord only supports harddisks up to 8,4gb.
> Is there an option like in windows (diskmanagement) that debian recognizes,
> a harddisk thats bigger?
> 
> I am starting whit one harddisk, is it possible that in a later statement I
> can put an extra one in?
> 
> I hope to hear soon from you.
> 
> Greets
> Twan
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