On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:55:41PM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
Also keep in mind that your Linux root partition should be within the
first 1024 cylinders of the drive, or it will not boot with Lilo (or
Loadlin I believe also).
That limitation applies to lilo but not to loadlin.
Observe:
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 10:20:55PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:55:41PM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
Also keep in mind that your Linux root partition should be within the
first 1024 cylinders of the drive, or it will not
Branden Robinson wrote:
That limitation applies to lilo but not to loadlin.
Observe:
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 3.8G 3.1G 492M 86% /
/dev/hda1 2.0G 1.4G 563M 72% /mnt/windows95
(/dev/hda2 is swap, and sits between
Hi.
I have been trying to install debian onto a new computer, and I am having
problems with reparitioning the 12 Gig hard drive. I don't want to lose
the information on the existing win98 installation. I have read the
documentation etc with fips, and the current version (2.0) to the best of
my
Yes, I have used Ranish PM a lot, and even the beta version (2.38) is
very stable and reliable - even if it is still unfinished. I don't use
it as a boot manager, just as a partitioning tool.
You can use it to downsize a FAT(16 or 32) partition, provided that
partition has been defragged so that
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