Josh wrote: > I have had a similar problem when dualbooting with XP. The problem is when you > create partitions within Windows Windows thinks that the said partitions are > Windows native so it goes and tries to "mount" the partitions even though they > have an ext2 filesystem. What you need to do is create the partitions from > within Linux, and Windows will not try to use the partitions anymore. >
That sounds close to what I did: create the extended partition with empty space and use linux tools to create the logical drives. It's strange that all three linux partitions show up as one drive (or maybe it's not strange at all?) I'll try some different combinations and post the answer after the weekend Jerry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]