Okay, I've got one more question for you guys that I'm not smart enough to figure out on my own. I've got a 128M partition (/dev/hda4). It's an ext2 partition and I installed GRUB on it. If I boot the partition directly using LILO then GRUB loads fine and gives me it's prompt. If I try and boot the partition using bochs then GRUB gives me the error "Geom Error" meaning it doesn't like the disks geometry. I determined it's geometry by running fdisk, printing the partition table and doing the math. I also tried using the geometry of the commented line in the .bochsrc file that was the closest in size to my partition. Both attempts gave me the same "Geom Error". Does someone have a suggestion as to how to determine the disks geometry correctly, so that GRUB will like it? Thanks for your help guys, Justin Dubs
