Go through the archives, there has been a *lot* of discussion
on this topic.

        __Rupesh__

On Fri, 4 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

:  I just got a 20 gid HD, installed Win98 on 50% of it and SuSE 7.0 on the
:other. Didn't make the HD MBR .. but it's working wonderfully with the
:bootdisk. -- While installing I just made the boot sequence to /dev/hda2 as
:/dev/hda1 has the windows partition.
:
:  Now, I wanted to kick of SuSE and get Red Hat there. The disk druid shows
:the paritions 9546 M with windows and rest 9546 as Linux Native. Since RH
:installation wouldn't go ahead without a swap partition, I deleted the Linux
:Native par. and put 9146 M as native so that I could assign the rest 400 M
:for swap.
:
:  But, it wouldn't make the native partition - it says:
:
:There are currently unallocated partition(s) present in the list of
:requested partitions. The unallocated partitions are shown below along why
:they are not allocated:
:
:/   Boot partition too big
:
:Is this because, I enabled large disk support in fdisk while installing
:windows ? Any ways to get rid of this ?



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