On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 07:39 -0300, Martin Marques wrote:
OK, I just got stunned by this. I'm not making /boot partitions
since
I started using grub. I always that the grub could manage anyway with
kernels installed beyond the cylinder 1024.
GRUB can manage with bigger partitions/drives, it's your BIOS that *may*
have that limit.
At this early stage of booting up, it's the BIOS that needs to access
where your boot files are. Once that's been managed, your software
takes over (the other stages of GRUB), and it doesn't have this small
partition limit.
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