Hi all,
On Monday, July 15, 2002 8:00 AM Mr. "Rajen M. Parekh" rajparekh@vsnl.net suggested,
Use fdisk and make necessary partitions, except a seperate partition for /boot. For booting problems for partitions beyond 1024 cylinder, you should use loadlin. To learn more about loadlin, read the doc files along with it, on the installation CD. But before you can use loadlin, you will have to boot once into your system, which you can do by using a boot floppy. After booting into your system copy your kernel image (/boot/vmlinuz) file to your DOS/Windows partition (or on a floppy and then copy it on your DOS/Windows partition). Copy loadlin.exe also from the CD, and then you will be able to boot into linux without much problem.
I think Mr.. Rajen, U didn't get my problem correctly. My problem is not booting into the linux, but I'm not able to install linux itself on my system. Once I'm able to install linux on the system, I know how to play with LILO & get a dual boot system.
Plz refer my previous mails to know the problem. There are total 3 mails which describes the problem & they are numbered as [1], [2] & [3] with the same subject. I think u didn't read the first 2 mails. Do read the previous mails
Waiting for your helpful reply, Thanks & Regards, SAMEER :)
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