Incoming from Adrian Levi: > On 09/02/2008, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yeah, I think this stuff (talking to Win*) sucks too. And this is a > > Win* problem (sorry) but I'm a Debian user, not a Win* user, so I'm > > ignorant wrt this stuff. 4 Gb pendrive from Staples: > > > > (0) phreaque [root] /etc_ fdisk -l /dev/sda > > > > Disk /dev/sda: 4103 MB, 4103938560 bytes > > 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 498 cylinders > > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes > > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > > /dev/sda1 1 38 305203+ b W95 FAT32 > > /dev/sda2 39 127 714892+ b W95 FAT32 > > /dev/sda3 * 128 225 787185 83 Linux > > /dev/sda4 226 498 2192872+ 83 Linux > > > > Plugging that into the corporate WinXP laptop only displays the first > > ca. 300 Mb ptn. Why doesn't it see the 2nd? How have I borked the > > ptn table? > > Please correct me if i'm wrong but I thought that windows could only > handle one primary partition per device. Perhaps that is where your
Is that "USB" device? That's new. HDs can handle four primaries, or three primaries and an extended which holds many logicals. USB is different? Those are all primaries up there. > problem lies. remake your pendrive with cylinders 39 127 as sda5 > (extended) and you should be fine I think. Ick. Doesn't that mean blowing away ptn4 then three then create extended and ... (logical ...)? Which I shouldn't really need to do for my purposes. I just want WinSPIT to see a couple of fat ptns on the stick so I can transfer files. [Booting Knoppix off the other ptns is an unrelated but interesting sub-project (pendrivelinux....).] -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) Please don't Cc: me. - - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]