> I meant that more down the line of saving the hassle with two > bootloaders on a dual-boot box. Not that the one does anything > better/different/worse than the other. IMHO both are gosh darn stupid. > All these isssues shouldn't even exist. Yeah, but the problem is nothing to do with the bootloader. Its the *bios* that cannot access past a certain part of the disk. Also, the problem is only on older systems that cannot access below cylinder 1024 - Newer systems can. These older bioses come from the days when 8Gig disks (roughly what the 1024 cylinder gives you) where considered so huge that such a limit wasn't considered a problem. Assumptions like this always come back. So this is problem *has* already been fixed. If you have a newer system you are fine. If not, well you just have to but your /boot before the 1024 cylinder - no big deal. Chris