Ok once again...
I've created bootable pendrive with dd tool. It's standard precompiled distro 
(without x'es) from img file (from website). Pendrive is 16GB, it created 14xMB 
FAT16 partition, boots perfectly. On livecd with KDE i run gparted, and created 
2 other partitions from unassigned space, one EX2, 2GB and rest for FAT32. EX2 
partition got labeled live-rw. Created new position in boot menu, adding 
persistent parameter. Booting, and... nothing... persistence doesn't work.

Heres what shows /proc/partitions:
http://zycie.org/part.jpg

Although gparted shows everything is ok,
SDB1 - FAT16 143MB,
SDB2 - EX2 2GB,
SDB3 - FAT32 14GB, 
same for /proc/partitions, in Windows it looks kindof weird and this could be 
the problem...

http://zycie.org/wpart.jpg
And on F:, there is everything that should be on first partition (i mean the 
boot things, etc) and it sees it as 143 MB drive, not as 14GB.

The problem could be that I've created EX2 and FAT32 partitions as Primary... 
should I make it logical or something? Or it's just windows that can't read it 
correctly?

Best regards,
FlashT



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