On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:10:05AM -0500, chandrasekar wrote:
> 
> I have a 40 GB hard disk. I have installed windows (XP) and 
> linux on my system. I have  windows  and  its  applications 
> installed upto 13GB. So I cudnot have the boot partition of 
> linux within the 1024 limit. Now I have to boot to my linux 
> thro a boot disk. Is there  anyway we can overcome this for
> large hard disk.
> 
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M$ is rather posessive about the MBR. Dual  booting  through
a muti-menu by modifying "boot.ini" may be worth considering
and in NT-type Wins (viz NT/ 2k/ XP) would not pose any pro-
blem with Win's requirements. For the method, you  may  like
to have a look at: http://geocities.com/usmbish/hdi.html.

Bish


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