Installing Linux on large (1 gig) IDE drive
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Tue Feb 13 02:11:00 EST 1996
vcocco wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
v> I understand that Linux's root partition has to boot from
v> under the 1024 cylinder limit. Knowing this, it seems as
v> though I'll have to repartition my harddrive. Does
v> DOS/Windows have to boot under the 1024 limit also, or can
v> I put all of my DOS stuff on the other half of my IDE
v> drive, i.e. on the second 500 mg partition if my drive is
v> split in two?
All operating systems use the BIOS to get themselves loaded initially. If your
BIOS supports LBA access to the drive, then there may not be a limitation
involving the 1024-cylinder boundary for operating systems other than DOS.
However, DOS definitely cannot boot from a partition of which any part is above
the 1024-cylinder boundary.
-- Mike
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