>On 05/31/02, 11:17:10AM +0200, Van Den Abeele Kristof wrote:

Be sure to take note of item 3.20 in the Red Hat Installation Guide re:
Boot Loader Installation.  If you intend to use LILO or Grub as a
secondary boot loader, it must be installed either below the 1024
cylinder limit or you must select "Force use of LBA32 at the boot loader
installation screen.  Otherwise, you will be unable to boot your linux
installation.  Your hard drive must be able to support this option.

If you intend to use LILO or Grub as your primary boot loader, this will
not be an issue, as it will install in the Master Boot Record of your
first hard drive.

John
> Hello all , 
> 
> I have currently one harddisk ( 45GB )  running Win98/WinXP
> ( Pri - C:\ - Win 98 - FAT ) ( Extended D:\ & E:\ - Data - FAT ) ( Pri - H:\ - NTFS )
> 
> But now I have seen the light and I want to install Redhat 7.3 :)
> 
> Can this be done by removing the E:\ partition an placing Redhat there.
> It would be ideal situation having all those 3 systems as a boot option.
> Reason : I still have some family who needs to use Win. :(
> ( Win Xp because multiple users and easy interface , win 98 for support of TV-card 
>and old driver support)
> 
> Or is it maybe better to place an extra HD ? 
> Because Linux works also with seperate partitions / , /usr , ...
> 

-- 
John P. Verel
Living Proof That Low Tech Beats High Tech!



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