I put the kernel images in /boot. So all I need is to have
/boot beneath 1024.
In fact I have the / in a logical partition ( hda5) and mine
looks like this
   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1    *         1       677   5118088+   b
Win95FAT32Win98
/dev/hda2           678       680     22680   83  Linux
/boot
/dev/hda3           681      3877   48338640    5  Extended
/dev/hda5           681       1521   6357960   83  Linux/
/dev/hda6          1522      1566    340168+  82  Linux swap
Still lots of free space for additional installation.
LILO is in MBR ( hda )

:-)
Auyeung


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Hammer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: I'm in LILO hell


> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:22:11AM +0800, Auyeung at
Technet Systems wrote:
> > Not quite agree with you. He has his /boot within the
1024
> > boundary. That should have taken care of everything.
> >
> I thought all files involved in the boot process,
including the kernel, had
> to reside below the 1024 cylinder limit. I keep my kernel
images in various
> places, including /.
> Joel
>



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