/boot is where all the improtant stuff Linux needs to boot are kept.<br>
As an example Redhat's 5.2 "workstation" autoinstall creates 3 partitions, /boot, /, and a swap. /boot is 18 megs, swap is 16 megs and / is the rest of the HD regardless of size (within the known limits if Linux)
Do you have the PNP OS selection turned off? This might be causing it as well. I did a Linux RH 5.2 install in an Abit BH6 MB and it found all of my devices fine.
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