Hello,

I've got Linux with the bootloader Grub installed. I installed Plan9 and tried 
to boot it from Grub, too. Without success so far.
Here my configuration:

/dev/hda1       /win                                                                  (70GB)
/dev/hda2       /boot (Linux Boot-partition)                           (100MB)
/dev/hda3       / (Linux Root-partiotion as /dev/md0 software-raid)     (80GB)
/dev/hda4       /swap                                                           
  (512MB)
/dev/hdc1       /swap                                                           
  (512MB)
/dev/hdc2       / (/dev/md0 software-raid)                              (80GB)
/dev/hdc3       /Datadisc                                                         (60GB)
/dev/hdc4       /Plan9                                                              (10GB)

Installation of Plan9 worked fine. Grub entry is chainloader (hd1,3)+1 for the 
Plan9-partition.

When I try to boot Plan9 / Grub always gets the following error message:

Error 18 Selected cylinder exceeds maximium supported by BIOS.


Could anybody help me out here? I really want to have a closer look at the 
Plan 9 system without making changes to the rest.

greetings J.

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