--- Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:22:11AM +0800, Auyeung at Technet Systems
> wrote:
> > Not quite agree with you. He has his /boot within the 1024
> > boundary. That should have taken care of everything.
> > 
> I thought all files involved in the boot process, including the
> kernel, had
> to reside below the 1024 cylinder limit. I keep my kernel images in
> various
> places, including /.

Definitely not.  Otherwise it would be near impossible to guarentee a
bootable system with older versions of LILO.  Only /boot 's contents
must be below 1024 cylinders.  Everything else can be on a different
planet for all linux cares.

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