On Fri, 30 Jun 2000,  Nauman ul-Haque wrote about,  Re: upgradation and 1024 cylinders:
> yes the floppy solution does work, but I dont think its practicle to boot
> from floppy everytime, its take a little time. So if you could suggest
> anything else too?
> Thank You
> Nauman

Well if you can boot with a floppy then you might be able to boot using
LILO. Take a look in /usr/doc/lilo-*/README.

Its long explanatary and informative.

loadlin could also help you here i belive.


> >
> > 2). The second problem is that my friend installed RH and the partition
> > containing the /boot was after the 1024 cylinders in the HDD, so now lilo
> > wont install. Then he tried to first install linux and then windows. But
> > when Linux was installed first, it some how took over the whole HDD and
> the
> > extra space that was left for windows was taken as Extended partition by
> > linux.Is there a way to somehow boot linux even if the kernel resides in
> > more then 1024 cylinder? then this whole problem wil be solved. I heard
> this
> > is a problem with lilo too, but if I use any other boot loader then lilo,
> > then I might boot, please help me so that i can fix up his machine.
> 
> As to the 1024 yes it can be a problem, but linux does not simply "take
> over" ones whole HDD, someone has to tell it to.
> 
> You should be able to boot from a floppy disk, you did create them like you
> were told dint you.?
> 
> >
-- 
Regards Richard
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