Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 21 May 1999 10:44:31 +0200 (MET DST) | From | (Guest section DW) | Subject | Re: Partitions bigger than 2GB |
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I don't know whether that's the right list for this question
linux-kernel isnt
I've just received a Dell PowerEdge 1300, and I've decided to install one kernel-2.0 partition and one kernel-2.2 partition in the same HD. As the HD has 4.5GB, I splitted it into 2.1GB / 2.1GB / 149MB (swap).
Well, first partition boots fine, second partition can't boot (LILO just shows "Loading 2" and that's it).
How can I solve this ??
Ask on the right list - say comp.os.linux.setup or so. (You may add some real info, like /etc/lilo.conf and what precisely you are trying to achieve.)
Will I have to repartition the HD ??
No.
IS it impossibile to have the system working using the aforementioned partition scheme ??
No.
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