On Saturday 29 December 2001 12:33 am, P Prince wrote: > This is true, however, the big implication of BIOS limitations for Linux is > the fact that while the Linux kernel does not address the disk space via > the BIOS, your boot loader (LILO) does. The boot loader must load the > kernel from your disk, and therefore at least your kernel must be > accessable via the BIOS addressing scheme.
Ah okay, then now I get what was said in the HOW-TO. Maybe I should have read the whole way through but shouldn't the bit about 1024 cycinder limmit be self explantory? Ani