John Paul Adrian Glaubitz dixit: >If you want more than 4 partitions, you need to use extended >partitions or use a machine that has UEFI.
Wrong. You can… • use MBR extended partitions • use Linux LVM, or similar tools • use a GPT, BSD, etc. partition table scheme The partitioning scheme is independent of the firmware in use. You can boot discs with BSD disklabels and/or Sun disklabels (SPARC OpenBOOT) on PCs, you can boot GPT-partitioned discs on EFI and BIOS systems, etc. bye, //mirabilos -- <igli> exceptions: a truly awful implementation of quite a nice idea. <igli> just about the worst way you could do something like that, afaic. <igli> it's like anti-design. <mirabilos> that too… may I quote you on that? <igli> sure, tho i doubt anyone will listen ;) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1501151807280.29...@herc.mirbsd.org