On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Vikki Roemer wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> DOS, and then Windows, allowed seeing only the active primary partition > >> because it was the boot environment, and MS presumed that some other OS, > >> that DOS was not compatible with, would reside on any other primary > >> partitions (this is a theory on my part, but seems to fit the facts). > > > > Windows can see multiple partitions. 4 logicals, yadda ya, like > > Linux. In fact, I've heard of setups where multiple partitions work > > better than one big one. Starting with XP (I think) a separate > > partition for {\Windows\,\Program Files\} and {\Documents and > > Settings\, etc} is recommended. I'd have to double-check at school, > > though. (I only remember enough Windows stuff to pass tests, and then > > forget most of it afterwards.) But anyway, the WinXP computers at > > school have multiple partitions. > > > > WinXP *does* seem to see thumbdrives weirdly, though. > > > > One: please direct your replies to the list, not me personally. > Because: a) others may benefit from your comments; b) I subscribe to > the list and would prefer to get list related email through it.
I'm very sorry, I forgot that gmail doesn't automatically reply to the list like I always did when I was using mutt. I realized a few days later and couldn't remember who the email was sent to. > Two: You said "...4 logicals, yadda ya, ...", above. The discussion > was not about logical partitions, it was about *primary* partitions. I meant to say up to 4 *primaries* (or 3 primaries, 1 extended, and an almost unlimited number of logicals). -- Vikki Roemer Registered Linux user #280021 "Sometimes the lights all shinin' on me; Other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip its been." -- Grateful Dead, "Truckin'" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]