Re: How to boot off the hard-disc *after* installation

2002-07-27 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Marc, > Lilo has been able to boot >1024 for about a year now.. if not more. You need to specify the lba32 option in the general section of /etc/lilo.conf (man lilo, man lilo.conf). Bye, Leonard. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to boot off the hard-disc *after* installation

2002-07-27 Thread KnowHow Tech Support
> Secondly, if GRUB is of no use, where do I find the floppy image for the > Linux bootdisc the system uses, because unfortunately my boot disc has been > corrupted. You'll have to make one. Check out www.tldp.org Dave > > Many thanks, > > Mark Seaden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > _

Re: How to boot off the hard-disc *after* installation

2002-07-27 Thread Duncan Hill
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Mark Seaden wrote: > About a month ago I installed, on one of my two hard drives, a copy of Red > Hat Linux 7.3. LILO is not capable of booting off this hard disc because > (if I am correct by saying) my new drive has > 1024 cylinders. I have Lilo has been able to boot >1024

How to boot off the hard-disc *after* installation

2002-07-27 Thread Mark Seaden
Hi, About a month ago I installed, on one of my two hard drives, a copy of Red Hat Linux 7.3. LILO is not capable of booting off this hard disc because (if I am correct by saying) my new drive has > 1024 cylinders. I have therefore been forced to boot from a floppy. However, I have heard of a