Hello all,
Newbie here, I've installed Debian at home and would now like to install
Debian on a separate partition on my work computer. Win98 is currently
loaded on the first 2 Gb's of the drive, the remaining 1 Gb is currently
free space. I believe I can just install Debian and use Loadlin to boot my
Linux, but I've been somewhat confused by the various references I see in
the HOWTO's to needing to have Linux in the first 1024 cylinders. Is this
limitation something I need to worry about, does Loadlin take care of this?
(broad questions I know)?
My computer is a Dell Pentium-Pro 180mhz with 128 RAM and a 3 GB drive.
I
wish to install the current version of Slink. Thanks alot for the help.