That sounds really familiar -- didn't that same issue come up in the
linux-list sometime last year? I remember someone figuring that out and
posting a message about it, but I'm too lazy to search the archives...
-Carp
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Khemaridh Hy wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses. I actually found the problem after doing a
> little reading on the redhat web page. It tursn out that you can't have
> your boot stuff (i forgot the actual technical term) past the 1024th
> cylinder of your hard drive. And while I don't know how much data that
> was, the problem was that I was putting that boot stuff after my 13 gig
> win partition. So I just moved linux to the front and it all worked.
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> khe
>
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