At 03:05 PM 3/27/99 -0500, Michael Curry wrote:

>   I have a 10G IDE hard drive that I'm planning on running both 
>Linux and Win98 from.  I used FIPS to partition the drive so there 
>are 8G for Win98 and 2G for Linux.  The problem is the fact that the 
>disk has 1247 cylinders and during the installation YaST refuses to 
>have anything to do with creating a partition.  I realize that the 
>kernel wants to be installed under 1024, but I assume there's no 
>reason that Linux can't make use of the cylinders over 1024 for 
>things like my /usr and /home partitions.

   *sigh*

   The 5th line in that paragraph should have read, "have anything to 
do creating partitions that extend past 1024."


Mike

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