An even better idea! Avoid the problem in the first place! If you get the warning that your MBR is not aligned on cylinder boundary, DO NOT REPLY IGNORE, rather abort the upgrade! Boot into FC1 and look at the cyl/head/sector values for the disk in question, eg "fdisk /dev/hda" (won't always be hda so note what disk the FC2 upgrade wanted to "fix"). Write down the cly/head/sector values, then add boot parameter "hda=#cyls,#heads,#sectors". If you get the parameter right, the upgrade won't want to "fix" the MBR. If you already have the problem, search the fedora-test-list. There was a fix posted on May 19th. ----- Original Message ----- > Message: 4 > Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 18:57:53 -0700 > From: Ow Mun Heng <Ow.Mun.Heng@xxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Dual-boot problem (LBA mode question) > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <1085536673.12224.49.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 18:38, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > I plan to install FC2 this weekend. I have a Windows partition but I have > > nothing to loose there :) Therefore, I'm going to install FC2 and if I'm > > lucky, my Windows partition should still be accesible. If not, then I'm going > > to try the LBA option thing for my HD. I'm going to try that and hopefully > > (reading other posts) that should make it. > > Dude.. why don't you just turn on LBA by default? BTW, is your machine > fairly new? I heard that newer machines do not suffer from this effect. > > > My question is: Is there any drawback using LBA? Any performance issue > > whatsover? > > Dunno. I think it's the same. No Idea whatsoever >