Re: partition problem

2005-11-09 Thread GONG Jie
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 13:24, William Xu wrote: > GONG Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I think the problem is the partition type of the extended partition. > > I guess you create a extended partition with type 5 (Extended) or 85 > > (Linux extended). But for Windows, you should create a

Re: partition problem

2005-11-09 Thread GONG Jie
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 00:19, William Xu wrote: > GONG Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Tuesday 08 November 2005 21:19, William Xu wrote: > >> Hi there, > >> I have an 80G removable hard disk, which i divided into 40G xfs + 40G > >> vfat partitions. (In detail, cfdisk first, then mkfs.

Re: partition problem

2005-11-08 Thread William Xu
GONG Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think the problem is the partition type of the extended partition. > I guess you create a extended partition with type 5 (Extended) or 85 > (Linux extended). But for Windows, you should create a extended > partition with type f (Win95 Extended LBA). I mad

Re: partition problem

2005-11-08 Thread William Xu
GONG Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tuesday 08 November 2005 21:19, William Xu wrote: >> Hi there, >> I have an 80G removable hard disk, which i divided into 40G xfs + 40G >> vfat partitions. (In detail, cfdisk first, then mkfs.xfs and mkfs.vfat >> for each partition.) >> on linux, i could m

Re: partition problem

2005-11-08 Thread GONG Jie
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 21:19, William Xu wrote: > Hi there, > > I have an 80G removable hard disk, which i divided into 40G xfs + 40G > vfat partitions. (In detail, cfdisk first, then mkfs.xfs and mkfs.vfat > for each partition.) > > on linux, i could mount both partitions - sda1, sda5 success

Re: partition problem

2005-11-08 Thread William Xu
Milan Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > William Xu at Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 02:19:41PM CET wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> on linux, i could mount both partitions - sda1, sda5 successfully. But >> on windows (i wish it could access the 40G vfat partition), it can't >> recognize the disk. What's wrong he

partition problem

2005-11-08 Thread William Xu
Hi there, I have an 80G removable hard disk, which i divided into 40G xfs + 40G vfat partitions. (In detail, cfdisk first, then mkfs.xfs and mkfs.vfat for each partition.) on linux, i could mount both partitions - sda1, sda5 successfully. But on windows (i wish it could access the 40G vfat parti