Hi Alessandro,
Don't see an answer to your message so I'll try. Try making your linux
boot partition 16 meg or so as the very first partition on the drive.
Then create your windows partition and the linux partition. I t should
work that way. It seems that there is a limit over which linux can't go
back to install. If you can access the archives there have been several
discussions of this by eople much more knowledgeable than I. This
worked for me on a 30 gig harddrive though.
Bill
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:13:03 +0200 Alessandro Coppelli
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> Hi to all. I have one 20 Gb hard disk ( with fips
>
> I had partition it into 10 for Win98 and 10 for Linux ).
>
> When I try to install Linux with Disk Druid I get this
>
> error : /boot partition big ( is 1 Mb ! )
>
>
> Where is the problem ?
>
>
> I have try different partitions but I obtain always
>
> this error .
>
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