yes it is so.
>Now, from within fdisk use 'p' command which will display the layout
>of partitions on this disk. The numbers are cylinders so you can easily
>verify whether your / (root filesystem) is within 1024 cylinders.
>
if it is not there, how can i move it?
>Of course, the above assumes that you can somehow boot into your system
>at all, i.e. you have some boot floppy (that should have come with your
>Linux distribution).
>
yes, i made boot floppy.
>> I suppose yes because Debian installation made by itself all, and i
>> installed Linux in first (bootable) partition.
>
>I don't use Debian - I use Red Hat so I don't know Debian-specifics but
>there should be some sort of boot or rescue floppy that should let you boot
>and run fdisk to examine your partitions.
>
Thank you again.
Mauro Quartini
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