No problem, fenris. Like AndyBo says, plug it in and check to see if the kernel recognizes the drive (/hdb or whatever). If it does, you're almost home. Set up your mount point(s) - I call mine /dos (clever, huh? You can name it anything you want that doesn't conflict with existing same-level directories) - and mount -t vfat /dev/hdbX /dos, where X is the partition you want to mount and /dos is whatever you want to refer to the partition as.<br><br>I installed a Castlewood ORB removable disk drive on my box. No drivers to install, nothin'. I can read, write and format MSDOS/Windows cartridges or Linux cartridges (or several other kinds too). You can do the same with your hard disk. You just have to be sure the proper modules are installed or installable to the kernel. Most (all?) commercial distros come with DOS/Win drives installed.<br><br>Ain't Linux great, or what! <p>Octalman<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>