Lilo needs to be below the 1024 cyl, but this is not due to lilo, it's due to
the bios. Just make the first partition on the drive /boot, 10-15 megs is
plenty.


 On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I'm planning to replace my current 8 gig Windows HD with a 20 or 27 gig drive. I 
>know that LILO has a problem with drives that have more than 1023 cylinders. How 
>should I partition this drive so that I can still use LILO? I will install Linux to 
>the 8 gig drive all by it's lonesome.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike
> 
> "If Budweiser can have a frog to sell beer, why ask about the penguin?" --Linus 
>Torvald
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