As explained to a friend of mine, this was not told in the books
++++++++++++++++++++++++
My hard drive ST317221A has 2096 cylin, 255 heads, 63 sectors, (33415
load -zone)
16.441 Gig
If I go 16.441 / 2096 = 7.84 meg per cylinder
to go below 1024 cylinders 7.84 * 1024 = 8.028 Gig
Since SuSE will only start to install at the end cylinder and go to the
start (see page 24
installation book, Suse 6.4)
I have to make linux 16.441 gig minus 8.028 Gig = (8.413 Gig) or bigger to
get LILO to
work on my hard drive
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In order for Hard drive to dual boot LILO.CONF (in /etc directory) has to be
in (SUSE linux) with in the first 1024 Cylinders
So as far as I know to fix your problem Lawrence you may have install SuSE
starting on Cylinder 1024 through to the last Cylinder.
or is there some other way of doing it
From Eric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lawrence Sayre"
To: "SuSE"
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 2:24 PM
Subject: [SLE] Can't boot from new HD
: I did a complete re-install of SuSE 6.3 onto a new Seagate 30.6 GB HD.
: I installed a 10 MB /boot partition on hda1, then installed the balance
: of SuSE above the 1024 cylinder limit.
:
: I had heard that if /boot was benieth the 1024 cylinder limit everything
: would be OK. It boots from a disk and runs great, but I can't get it to
: boot off the HD. The new HD is a UDMA 66 type.
:
: Lawrence Sayre
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