Hiya All,
because I posted it in dutch I thought it wouldn't be fair to the rest of the world to leave it at that.
All e·Smith lovers love to use big harddisks for sure. Including me (a newbie).
I bought myself a Maxtor 80 GB (5400 RPM) and got into trouble with the Linux kernel. I've found a work-around that can be done by all newbies, no compiling or installation of any patches or other strange things.
You need to make sure you made a bootdisk from the image on the CD and the other thing you need to do is testing if the drive doesn't block the BIOS (when it does, read about clipping in the manual of the disk)
Assuming you connected the drive and the system still wants to start from the harddisk we can go on with the few steps to manage all this.
Step 1 : Make sure that all works perfectly (no lock-ups I mean) and your harddisk is known as the LBA type in the BIOS....
Step 2 : Get EZ-Drive from
http://www.maxtor.com and install the 'driver' on the harddisk.
Step 3 : Make sure your BIOS is set to start from drive A: and keep the bootdisk ready. Best BIOS selection for boot-order is A,C,X,X.... etc... who cares about the rest ??
Step 4 : Place the e·Smith CD in the drive (NO you fool, NOT the floppy drive

Reboot the system and after the memory count keep the
key pressed until you see a nice panel with all your harddisk stats. Now press 'A' and insert the bootdisk and press the key. (sorry, I must be tired 
From here the procedure for the normal installation starts and you can do all as usual EXCEPT 1 thing. DON'T switch on the FAST parameter at the (almost) end of the configuration from e·Smith. If you do that you can start all over again... DON'T change it afterwards either. Simply LET IT BE.
Now you have a FULL partition on your 40, 60, 80 or maybe even 100 GB harddisk wich uses the FULL disk, and that was the main purpose of buying bigger disks I think 
GoodLuck