> > Is it legal to have multiple partitions marked as active (at work a machine
> > wouldn't boot untill I removed one of those marks)?
> > If it isn't, a bug should be filed against cfdisk.
> Every machine I've seen won't boot with two partitions active. It is
> pretty meaningless.
So cfdisk
On Sat, Apr 25, 1998 at 01:42:38AM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> Is it legal to have multiple partitions marked as active (at work a machine
> wouldn't boot untill I removed one of those marks)?
> If it isn't, a bug should be filed against cfdisk.
Every machine I've seen won't boot with two
Is it legal to have multiple partitions marked as active (at work a machine
wouldn't boot untill I removed one of those marks)?
If it isn't, a bug should be filed against cfdisk.
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