On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At first I wanted to use LILO, but in my manual it says that Linux has 
>      to be installed on the first 1024 sectors of the harddisk. I don't 
>      know exactly how I can check this, but I'm pretty sure that Linux 
>      isn't installed at the beginning of my hard disk. I have two 
>      partitions on my disk (the first one (sda1) 8Gb for win98, and the 
>      second one (sda2) 1Gb for Linux). Besides, LILO hasn't exactly got the 
>      attractive graphical user interface that I like! I'm going to try to 
>      install an other boot manager I have found lying around somewhere. 
>      I'll get back to you when I have figured this one out (could be a 
>      while). And yes you are very right that compiling a custom kernel is 
>      waaaay to difficult for me at this time.
>      
Does the 1024 cylinder limit apply to SCSI disks as well? Just
curious... :-)

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