On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > On 6/04/00 19:03, Brian T. Schellenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] is > reported to have said: > > >IF you have the 1024-cylindar problem, though, you'll have to create > >all the /boot paritions on the first install. > > How do I know if I have this problem...? > > Kirk On my PC Linux sees the same number of cylinders as the BIOS (which is different from the label on the drive). Is this always the case? If so you only need to look at the BIOS settings. Edward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Ron Stodden
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one hard di... Kirk McElhearn
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one hard di... Kirk McElhearn
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Matt Stegman
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Ron Stodden
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on on... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on on... Scott Sweeney
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one hard di... Kirk McElhearn
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Edward
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Multiple Linux systems on one ha... Ron Stodden
