> I don't have such BIOS functions available. My BIOS just says that I
> have a 2 GB hard disc. That's all. I can't change anything.
Too bad.
Whether you can solve this or not, you might want to upgrade your BIOS :-)
> > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> > > > /dev/hda1 * 1 3 12064+ 83 Linux
> > > > /dev/hda2 4 36 133056 82 Linux swap
> > > > /dev/hda3 37 525 1971648 83 Linux
Last try:
the 12064 has a `+' behind it. That's not good. As you might know, the
number of cylinders is fake, to fool the BIOS. fdisk has other ways of
counting allocated space on the disk (don't ask me what or how). The
`+' means a mismatch.
You might try the End at 2 (instead of 3) and see whether the `+'
disappears. If so, rerun LILO and try to boot again.
I have seen a trick like this working with a root partition.
Good luck!
PS: I believe it should disappear when you change from 3 to 2. If not,
try 4 (and decrease your swap partition size). There is some old docs
that tell about those mismatches, but I can't remember where :-(
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