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href="mailto:bernard [at] norfolkpark.freeserve.co.uk"
title=bernard@norfolkpark.freeserve.co.uk>Bernard Harper
<A href="mailto:sam_simpson [at] freenet.co.uk"
title=sam_simpson@freenet.co.uk>Sam Simpson

I have come across a problem installing Red Hat on
my H/D and wonder if you know anything about it.

I have a 13.6gb H/D and Linux won't recognise any
free space, as the H/D cylinders are over 1024. Even when I've split the drive
in two 6.4gb it reports my H/D as only 8.4gb.
I have had a look and it seem that the kernel has
to be loaded below 1023 cylinders?

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