On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Phillip Deackes wrote: PD> Sometimes the partition you need to access is /dev/sda1 rather than PD> /dev/sda4. Don't know why, but I have several zip disks, some where the PD> uabale partition is /dev/sda1 and others where it is /dev/sda4. Maybe it PD> has something to do with whether you formatted the zipdisks using Linux or PD> Windows?
factory zip disks come out with extended partition except primary, the reason for this is probably the fact that iomega people didn't wanted the zip to force it self to be second primary partition, which is not much of a problem on linux since it uses root tree filesystem. But in windows and other dos-like filesystems this can be a big problem, for example, let's say that you have 20gb drive, split in 2 partitions that normally show as C and D, on primary ide as a master, and ide zip drive as secondary slave. if you have old machine that doesn't have bios support for ide zip drives, you will be fine since you have to use windows or dos driver to get the machine to see the zip drive. now 2 things can happend if you have machine that has bios which supports zip drives: 1. you leave the zip disk with primary partition in the drive over reboot, your second hard drive partition D will be pushed to E and the zip drive will become D. at this point any windows program that has been installed on your extended hdd partition will quit working because the drive letters changed. 2. you leave zip disk with extended partition in the drive over reboot, because of the fact that the zip drive is plugged in as secondary slave, its extended partition will be the last partition in drive list, thus not pushing any other drive letters around. here is a table how dos/bios normally sorts the partitions: 1st ide master primary 1st ide slave primary 2nd ide master primary 2nd ide slave primary 1st ide master 1st extended . 1st ide master Xth extended 1st ide slave 1st extended . 1st ide slave Xth extended 2nd ide master 1st extended . 2nd ide master Xth extended 2nd ide slave 1st extended . 2nd ide slave Xth extended so the actual problem isn't which system had formatted the disk, but how the disk it self has been partitioned. Dingo. ).|.( '.'___'.' ' '(>~<)' ' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-ooO-=(_)=-Ooo-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Petr [Dingo] Dvorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coder - Purple Dragon MUD pdragon.org port 3333 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ 369D93 ]=-=- Debian version 2.2.18pre21, up 2 days, 8 users, load average: 1.00 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-