Hello there, In Linux fdisk, you can specify which cylinder to start and stop while creating partitions. Check that out . Regards Khader Syed Khader Vali [EMAIL PROTECTED] Associate Technical Executive # 91-80-5262355 Extn:2527 IBM Global Services India (P) Ltd. Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/24/99 04:47:42 PM > The only thing you need to take care is that /boot falls within the 1024 > cylinder > and then do whatever you want with the above setup to suit your needs. HOW TO ENSURE THAT? Do enlighten[ment] please. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.
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