The latest LILO, which I don't think comes with RH6.2, does break that
1024 cylinder barrier.

Brian Swick
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Yasin A. Vohra wrote:

> Hello Everyone:
> 
>       I have 2 computers (Computer A and B).  
> 
> Case:1
> Computer A running Win 98 and Redhat 6.0
> 
> Spec:  I have a 17 gig harddrive on computer A.  Linux had to be installed
> in the 1st 1024 cylinders or bytes ( do not recall exactly ) so my Win98
> partition is 3 gig and the rest 14gig of the harddrive goes to linux,
> which does not need that much space.
> 
> Question: Does redhat 6.2 fix.  I am thinking about upgrading to 6.2 and
> is there a solution to install linux in the last 3 gig of the harddrive.
> 
>       Please let me know.
> 
> 
> Case:2
> Computer B running Win 98 only
> Spec:  I have a 19 gig harddrive.  I want to install Win2000, 98 and
> Redhat 6.2  I want the Win98 to take the 1st 8 gig and Win 2000 to take
> the next 8 gigs each and then the rest 3 gig will be for Redhat 6.2.
> 
> Question: Is there a way to do this ?  Please let me know.
> 
>       Thanking you.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Yasin Vohra
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