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Re: [TCLUG:16545] Partition sizes?



>         my understanding is that LILO can't read above the 1023rd cylinder,
> so the kernel (and other boot files?) *must* be *entirely* below cylinder
> 1024. so if you have a dual-boot system with the drive in LBA mode (which
> reduces the # of cylinders), you may be able to get away with a bit more...
> provided LBA mode doesn't fsck up your partitioning (my advice is don't try
> any complicated partitioning schemes on an LBA-mode drive).

Yeah, I don't know if there is any good way to convert a CHS-addressed
drive to LBA, but LBA is the better method (and I think it is used on
most systems today).  Anyway, LILO hasn't really been modified to work
properly in newer systems, IIRC.  A better solution is to use GRUB,
which handles newer systems with big drives much better.  I don't know
how well it works on older systems that happen to have big drives,
though..

http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/

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