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How to partition for Win98?: msg#00058gnu.parted.bugs
Sorry, but I couldn't find a solution for my problem how to partition a harddisk properly for use in Windows98 and Linux. I tried hard to solve this problem by myself but I'm running out of ideas now. Maybe you can help me, although this is _very_ probable not a bug of parted (I interpreted the sentence 'All discussion related to Parted is welcome' that my problem is welcome, too :-) The history: In earlier days I used to partition my harddisks using cfdisk. Doing it that way seemed to be a good idea until I once tried to format one of my partitions from Windows98. This caused damage on several partitions, even the ones with ext2, so I lost one of my Linux systems that way. Now someone told me, that I had to be careful when using big disks (> 8.5G): in that case one had to use the extended versions for extended partition and windows partitions, he said. I checked that and found indeed the harddisk (of about 40G) wrongly partitioned with partition type 5 for extended and 6 for the windows partitions (fat16). Now I recently had a disk crash and now have the opportunity to repartition the disk and correct this mistake. Since I was a little bit disappointed of cfdisk (where the type of the extended partition seems to be automatically chosen as of type 5), I decided to try parted instead. This worked well in that the extended partition is now of type f and windows partitions (all logical) are of type c (I decided to use fat32 now instead of fat16). BUT: when I boot into my Windows98 system it is showing one more drive than I have windows partitions. This does not increase my confidence into invulnerability for my Linux partitions when working with Windows98. First of all I thought the disk might be too big for Windows 98 at all, but when I tried with another smaller disk (9G) I found the same effects take place (indeed I found _two_ more drives than partitions in that case). I tried hard to google for more information, but I couldn't find anything relevant up to now. So I decided to write this mail hoping you might give me a hint how to avoid that problem. I'm really desperate, so any advice is welcome (or maybe a hint where I can find more information). I added the partition info of my harddrives (received via 'parted /dev/xxx print' using GNU Parted 1.6.3) as attachment. Maybe you can find something obviously incorrect in there. I'm not subscribed to this mailing list, so please send any reply to my address, too. Thanks in advance, Heinz Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-8715.820 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 1427.651 primary fat16 boot 2 1427.651 1670.822 primary ext2 3 1670.823 1913.994 primary 4 1913.994 7883.459 extended 5 1914.025 2157.165 logical linux-swap 6 2157.196 4063.315 logical fat16 7 4063.346 5020.312 logical 8 5020.343 7883.459 logical ext2 Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-39266.718 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 400.056 primary ext2 2 400.056 800.112 primary ext2 3 800.112 4800.673 primary ext2 4 4800.674 39260.412 extended lba 5 4800.705 7302.985 logical ext2 6 7303.017 7797.172 logical ext2 7 7797.204 9797.453 logical lba 8 9797.484 11797.734 logical lba 9 11797.765 13798.015 logical lba 10 13798.046 15798.295 logical lba 11 15798.327 16300.327 logical 12 16300.358 19296.826 logical Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. Disk geometry for /dev/hdc: 0.000-43979.414 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 243.171 primary ext2 boot 2 243.171 1388.430 primary 3 1388.430 2149.321 primary ext2 4 2149.321 41456.799 extended 5 2149.352 5012.468 logical ext2 6 5012.499 5773.359 logical ext2 7 5773.390 6016.530 logical ext2 8 6016.562 6259.702 logical ext2 9 6259.733 8165.852 logical fat16 10 8165.883 9122.849 logical ext2 11 9122.880 11028.999 logical ext2 12 11029.030 13892.146 logical ext2 13 13892.177 16276.794 logical ext2 14 16276.825 17233.791 logical ext2 15 17233.822 18567.312 logical ext2 16 18567.343 22379.611 logical ext2 17 22379.643 31918.205 logical ext2 18 31918.236 41456.799 logical ext2 Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. |
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