On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, Hugo Rabson wrote:
> If I resize the DOS partition to 4Gb, the remaining 6Gb would be _plenty_
> for Linux, of course, but I cannot make LILO boot the partition (it's past
> block 1024)....
>
> Perhaps there is a boot loader which can overcome this problem?
BootMagic co
Hugo Rabson a écrit :
Use GRUB, ilt should be able to boot this config without any pb.
see 1) the grub rpm in cooker
2) www.gnu.org/software/grub
and read the doc :-)
Bruno
>
> System:
> Pentium II Celeron @ 433MHz
> 64Mb RAM
> 10Gb HDD
>
> If I resize the DOS partition to 4
At 08.14 2000.01.07 -0600, you wrote:
>AFAIK, I could remove the old partition, install Linux as the first and then
>Windows as the second partition, but that would of course mean losing the
>old Windows partition.
>The solution I used was to use the freeware PResizer (Sorry, don't have a
>URL)
2000 9:14 AM
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Subject: [Cooker] making dual-boot systems (lilo >1024 problem)
System:
Pentium II Celeron @ 433MHz
64Mb RAM
10Gb HDD
If I resize the DOS partition to 4Gb, the remaining 6Gb would be _plenty_
for Linux, of course, but I cannot make LILO boot the
System:
Pentium II Celeron @ 433MHz
64Mb RAM
10Gb HDD
If I resize the DOS partition to 4Gb, the remaining 6Gb would be _plenty_
for Linux, of course, but I cannot make LILO boot the partition (it's past
block 1024). I have known of this limitation for the last year or so but it
didn't