yes i've detected that and frankly speaking that was the last option what i
kept hidden in side my cufling. another option was there too that was increasing
my exsisting vfat partition, i mean redusing the number of pertitions.
>this happened with the older versions of lilo, which could not boot an
>installation whose boot partition started beyond 1024 cylinders. i was under
>the impression that lilo's 8-bit days were over and it no longer faced this
>limitation. but apparently that isn't the case.
then how do you explain my previous hdd(seagate 8gb) with the same distro, same
sys configuration.
>so what you have to do is install linux in the space where currently your d:
>drive is, and reclaim for windows (which, i assume, is the other os you're
>using) the later partition that you had previously assigned to linux.
>that should do the trick if it's a lilo problem you're having.
>-t.
anyway thanx for your effort.
regards
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