On a machine that dual-boots both Windows 2000 and OpenBSD 4.0, I have a second data hard drive (wd1) with two primary partitions, FAT32L, which were created by Windows 2000.

Mount fails because they do not have OBSD disklabels... "Device not configured".

# disklabel wd1

...warns that the partition table has no valid OBSD partitions, then shows /dev/rwd1c having c:, i: and j: partitions, c: being the entire drive, i: and j: being the two msdos partitions.

I do have a lot of data on these two partitions, that I would like to have accessible to both operating systems.

Is there any way I can safely disklabel the partitions, without losing the data, and still have them readable by both operating systems?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.


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