bascule....the 1024 cylinder limit translates to 8 gig, so 393
cylinders for 3.2 gig seems reasonable.  No, you need not worry
about the 1024 cylinder limit, the problem only arises with
drives over 8 gig.

I have a scsi system but have never experienced the problem you
describe nor have I had to use the linear option.  Does your
system boot up using your boot floppy?  When you say you 'put
mandrake7 on its first partition', does that mean you copied it
from somewhere else or you installed it from an installation
cd?  Do you have other os's on your system?

Alan


bascule wrote:
> 
> has anyone any experience of using the  'linear' option with lilo when
> booting from a scsi drive?
> 
> i have an ide drive and a scsi drive, setting my bios to boot from scsi
> first used to work when i had win95 on it, but now i have put mandrake7
> on its first partition and installed lilo to it's mbr i just get an
> instant reboot at the point where one would expect to get the lilo
> prompt, i have seen references to the 'linear' option in the mandrake
> install but it warns that this could lead to data loss.
> 
> using partitionmagic partinfo program tells me that the scsi drive has
> only 393 cylinders but as it is 3.2 gb i guess this is a translated
> value so i am not sure if the necessity for lilo to reside on a
> partition within the first 1024 cylinders is a problem here,
> 
> if i don't get any advice not to try i will go ahead and try using this
> option but i'd welcome advice from anyone who knows about it as i have
> important stuff on other partitions on this scsi drive and currently my
> backup tape drive is dead.
> 
> bascule

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