On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 13:28, Richard Houston wrote: > (not sure if the first one got through so I have resent this. Sorry if it > winds up being a double post) > > Hi all, > > Sorry if this has been asked and answered. > > Has or can you run FC 1 or FC 2 in a Iseries logical partition? I know Red > Hat Enterprise as well as SUSe Enterprise can but we would really like to > run Fedora on the Iseries. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated!! > > Regards, > +------------------------------------------+ > | Richard Houston .^. | > | R.L.H. Consulting /V\ | > | E-Mail <rhouston@xxxxxxxx> /( )\ | > | WWW <www.rlhc.net> ^^-^^ | > +------------------------------------------+ Well, I'm not familiar with your hardware, but it is rare indeed to find that a linux would not run from a logical partition. Certain older BIOS's did not allow for a bootable partition above a certain level (cylinder 1024?) but that has been mostly fixed for a very long time. You could always try it (it's cheap!) or rearrange your partitions to get the /boot partition to be a primary partition. How many OS's are you running anyway? Scott