On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Lucas Vogel wrote:
> My kernel lies beyond the 1024th cylinder. What do I do to be able to
> boot to it? Any ideas?
Lucas,
you should be able to boot from floppy or cd. I think grub supports
kernels beyond 1024 and mbr probably does as well as mbr doesn't require
anything outside the MBR to come up.
You should create a small partition 5-10MB is more than enough for most
people that can be mounted as /boot. Keep that towards the beginning of
the disk and keep your kernels in there and you won't have any 1024
problems with lilo.
ciao,
der.hans
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