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Hi All,
In my system (pIII,20GB HDD,128MB RAM)(linux was installed by some other fellow),
if I use the command "cfdisk" it shows me like this:
#cfdisk
NAME     FLAGS     PARTITION TYPE        FILESYSTEM TYPE     LABEL     MB
hda1     boot        primary              linux ext-2                  16
hda4                 primary              win95 FAT32(LBA)             2081
hda5                 logical              win95 FAT32                  6292
hda6                 logical              win95 FAT32                  4194
hda3                 primary              linux ext-2        [/]       7345            
                               Unusable                                          432   
                  
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1)How come in a one OS which located in same physical disk has two primary 
partition?(hda1 and hda3)
2)Where is the SWAP ?
4)In this case how do I reconfigure the SWAP?

 #Whenever I have tried to "WRITE"(it does not have a "NEW" option) partition table in 
the  Unusable block  it shows me
 "WROTE PARTITION TABLE ,BUT RE-READ TABLE FAILED .REBOOT TO UPDATE THE TABLE"
 if I reboot also nothing happens.
 Please Help me.            
           Suvho Sen                                               


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