I think that you should go with the second scheme.
(I heard that Mandrake 7.1 solves this problem, though)

Anyway the /boot partition shouldnt be too large either... Somebody more
knowledgeble than me should be able to tell you how big (10megs?)

Hugo GONZALEZ wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I had installed Mandrake 7.0 as the single OS on my box. No problem at all. Then my 
>HD physically crashed and I installed a new one with Windows 98. This new hd is 20Gb 
>big, and initially, when installing Win98 I left only a partition of 10Gb (9.x Gb), 
>the rest of the disk would be for Linux. Then I tried to install Mandrake, but DrakX 
>told me that the partition for Linux is beyond the cylinder 1024, so I quit 
>installation. I surfed the internet to read some howtos, but my confusion grew 
>larger. My question is: can I install Linux without making a /boot partition within 
>the cylinder 1024?
> 
> Can I keep my hd like
> 
> 
>!----------------Win98(10Gb)--------------!!--------------------Linux--------------------!
> 
> or should I go to something like
> 
> 
>!-/boot-!!-----------------Win98---------------!!-----------------Linux------------------!
> 
> Please, if you'd be so kind to clarify this to me.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Hugo GONZALEZ

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