Paul, Linux doesn't recognize or even care about "primary" partitions. "fdisk", "cfdisk", etc. recognize them but only because BIOS deals with drives and partitions in this fashion. I guess what I am trying to say is that Linux does not care a whit about what kind of partition or where it happens to be located. OTOH, Lilo, loadlin, and the like have to "care" since they are using BIOS calls for access. The reason why there can only be four primary partitions is due to the design of the PC BIOS. Even lilo ignores the DOS, Windoz, OS2, characteristic of "not seeing" the "inactive" primary partitions (of course OS2 boot manager effectively does also).
I think where you said "ligical partitions" you meant "logical partitions" (my own fingers act like they are at least 'half-broke' most of the time too). Logical partitions are NOT a problem in Linux. Now I believe that the pseudo-filesystem that combines partitions transparently is still a little on the experimental side and if so might be a bit risky to use. best, -bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -->Please note [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not work<-- -->nor does <anyone>@<anyhost>.wconsult.com<-- ==>and yes eventually I'll get the mailer figured out<== from a 1996 Micro$loth ad campaign: "The less you know about computers the more you want Micro$oft!" See! They do get some things right! On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Paul wrote: > hello again, I hope I understand you correctly you want to take a 100 megs > of your win95 partition and use it with /home to make a grand total of 400 > megs? or did you want to take my first suggestion and add an additional > partition of 100megs as /home? If you can do that but I would not > recommend that you are getting into ligical partitions and they can run > into problems. linux only recognizes 4 primary partitions. your stuck if > you want more. if you want to take 100megs off your win95 partition you > will need something like partition magic to repartition your drive with > out losing any of your data. Hope this helps. > Paul > ... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .