--- Sudhir Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hai Everyone,
>       While installing linux, I was prompted to have
> the primary partition within the first 1024
> cylinders.
> What is the significance of this message?

Older versions of LILO could only boot off a boot
partition within the first 1024 cylinders of the hard
disk.  This was due to a BIOS issue, since most
BIOS'es did not recognize disks of larger than 1024
cyls.  However, recent versions of LILO have a
workaround to fix this problem.

>       This happened when I was installing in dual OS
> mode with Win 2000 as the other OS. This never
> happened with the previous versions of windows.
>     Is it to do anything with the partition size. If
> yes, then why not with other versions of windows as
> I
> could install linux having win98 with the same size
> partitions.

Dunno why, since you say that the partition size for
both Win 9x and Win2K were identical.  However, please
remember that Win2K comes with its own bootloader,
unlike Win9x.  This may have created a problem with
LILO.  I believe there is a HOWTO on using Win NT (Win
2K is just a renamed Win NT) with Linux.  Check it out
on linuxdoc.org.

Rgds,

Krishnan


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