How do you query bios for hard disk drives?

Is there any way to query the bios to find out the interupt address (i.e. 80x) of all the attached hard disks?
Only I need to manually figure it out for installing grub or lilo.

If you have a working Linux system installed you can do lspci -v, but it sounds like you are just installing, so you can't do this. Why do you need to know the interrupts for your hard drives for GRUB/LILO? I don't recall ever having to know this information to install either LILO or GRUB or even the FreeBSD boot loader.

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