Quick question...why was this so painless on the last system I installed 
Linux on? (also the first) I thought it got easier? 

In a message dated 04/24/2000 12:12:45 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< Civileme....you are of course correct about the need for a Linux
 /boot partition under the 1024 cylinder limit (oops, I got so
 involved in the BootMagic question I failed to note the need for
 a Linux /boot partition).  But, BootMagic also needs to be
 installed on a dos/windows (not ntfs) partition that ends before
 the 1024 cylinder limit, else it will refuse to install. >>

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