hello
as far as i know i too face some problem while installing linux in my 13
gig hard disk in the last 2 gig of my hard disk.
Some one suggested me that it would be better if you would install the
linux in the first 8 gig of your hard disk or else you will have to
change certain settings in the MBR . As for me I chose the former one
and linux got installed. ^_^
List if I am wrong plz correct me hope I could learn a bit more if we
could have a little talk on this

bye
;-)


Sangeeta Huria wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have an IDE hard disk of capacity 17 GB with two partitions. One partition
> of capacity 8GB has Windows installed on it. I am trying to install Linux on
> the other partition.
> But, the disk geometry(no. of tracks, cylinders and sectors) reported by
> BIOS does not match the disk geometry reported at the time of LINUX
> installation.
> Can anyone please suggest what's going wrong and what needs to be done in
> this case.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Sangeeta Huria
> 
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