I understand that syslinux is the preferred boot loader for Bering uClibc.
I am booting from a compact flash card.
 
At the moment, I am having to 'lilo' the CF card on another PC whenever I need 
to make a change to the modules loaded on boot, since
I don't have lilo for Bering uClibc.
 
I understand that syslinux only works with FAT16 filesystems and 512 byte 
sectors, so I have bought a 32MB compact flash card and
have formatted it in order to comply with this restriction.
It has 62288 sectors of 512 bytes.
 
But when I run...

         syslinux /dev/had

... I get

/dev/hda: This doesn't look like a FAT filesystem
/dev/had: Sector sizes other than 512 not supported

Is there a workaround to this so I can still use syslinux, or is there another 
boot loader that is available for use with
Bering-uClibc ?

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.

Steve



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