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Offline cheetahman

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Is there a limit on primary partitions
« on: August 15, 2005, 10:24:24 PM »
Here is my computer setup From Windows

31MB Fat Primary Partition Dell
24.94GB NTFS Primary Partition
Might be swap 102MB Primary Partition
Extended Partition 2.87GB
1 Logical Drive

24.94GB NTFS Primary Partition Resize this

I am thinking its 4

Number/Partition/Type/Size
01 /dev/hda1 Fat16 31.35MB Primary Partition
02 /dev/hda2 NTFS 24.94GB Primary Partition
03 /dev/hda3 ext3 101.97MB Primary Partition
04 /dev/hda4 extended 2.87GB
05 /dev/hda5 unknown 2.87GB

That unknown is LVM in Fedora Core 4

Also Do Extended and Swap count as Primary

Offline Ricky

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Is there a limit on primary partitions
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2005, 08:25:38 AM »
At most  you can have only 4 primary partition and that is also not allowed in windows.. although you can do this using third party software.

I am actually not gettting that what actually u want to konw ?