As Chris told you already, it can be done with the newer version of LILO, but in my case it was not enough to install the new version. I had to add one line to lilo.conf with following content: lba32 Thats it. As an alternative, there is a different loader called GRUB which I switched to since it is a much more powerfull loader then LILO. It has an interactive console mode you can switch to just in case you made a mistake in the configuration file and your system will not load. Once you are in the console mode you can load the correct kernel and boot into the new system. BTW SuSE, can we get and RPM of GRUB in the 7.1? Avi --On Sunday, January 21, 2001 08:03:07 PM +0000 Chris Reeves <chris.reeves@iname.com> wrote:
Mark Annandale wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Annandale [mailto:mark@mannandale.plus.com]
I partitioned my harddrive into 9Gb for 'doze and 5Gb for Suse. The Linux partitions are 4,5Gb for / and the balance as swap.
When using yast2 to do the install I was told I couldn'y have a dual boot system because of the 1024 saga :-(
I thought I had read in here somewhere that this problem had been overcome.
Is the problem because of hda1 containing windows ME and doesn't like anything else sharing the drive?
No, it's just the 1024 cylinder limit. The latest version of LILO doesn't have that limit any more, but wasn't included with SuSE. You can get hold of it here: ftp://ftp2.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.0/a1/lilo-21.6-9.i386.rpm Just go ahead with the install, ignoring all of the warnings, and not configuring LILO. -- Avi Schwartz Get a Life, avi@CFFtechnologies.com Get Linux!