Hi!
My name is Jenner, i'm new in the linux world and i
really need some help. I have the GNU Linux Debian 2.1, i'm right now
partitioning a 40Gb. disk and the system tells me that i cannot boot from the
hard drive 'cause this distribution of linux only supports 1024 cylinders from
hard disk and i got 19564 cylinders. What can i do? Do i got to always boot from
the floppy?
My other problem is that i got a RealTek net card
and i don't have the drivers. Can i download it into a floppy? If i can do that,
how can i install it? If i can't do it that way what can i do?
thanks!
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