On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Chris Schumann wrote:

> Do I still need to have a boot partition below cylinder 1024?
> If so, that's still lame. (Personally, I think a linux kernel
> in a file on a FAT partition, ot something like NT's NTLDR
> would be pretty cool.)

If you're willing to learn something new, the boot loader GRUB will remove
all need to worry about cylinder limits. 

-Tim

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