Here is some more info on this bug. I select 'Partition a Hard Disk' and do the following: hdb1 swap 128 MB hdb2 linux 1712 MB (hdb3 BSD/386 8413 MB) Then I select 'Initialize a Linux partition' My choice is hdb2, I initialize it and mount it as /. Then I select 'Partition a Hard Disk' and do the following: hdb1 swap 128 MB hdb2 linux 800 MB hdb4 linux 912 MB (hdb3 BSD/386 8413 MB) I get a dialog box: root file system changed unexpectedly from /dev/hdb2 to . and I see an error from libfdisk as well in the log: no device name for disk /dev/hdb partition 4 (skipped) Then I select 'Initialize a Linux partition' My choice is hdb2 If I initialize hdb2 again and then return to 'Initialize a Linux partition' I still see only hdb2, and I get the same 'skipped' message from libfdisk. I've looked through libfdisk and nothing interesting has jumped out at me as to why hdb4 is being skipped. -David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]