How big are you trying to make the /boot partition? Your /boot partition
probably doesn't need to be very big as it will only contain the kernel(s) that
your machine will boot. Usually, this partition will contain less than 10 MB.
Brent Fox
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm installing Linux on my Dell Notebook (Inspiron 3800)...and when I am
> partitioning the hard drive, it tells me that /boot is too large...what is
> happening here?
>
> John Baxter Stringfellow
> Linux/Software Test Technician - Dell Computer Corp.
>
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