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- From: bangell@cs.utah.edu (bob angell)
- Subject: Re: Boot Manager problems
- Date: 25 Jan 93 18:27:59 MST
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.182800.24097@hellgate.utah.edu>
- Organization: University of Utah Computer Science
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- In article <C1FqD2.Hny@news.cso.uiuc.edu> walk@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Todd Walk) writes:
- >Boot Manager recognizes the OS/2 partition, but not my linux and dos
- >partitions. It says that the linux partition is unformatted,
- >and just dies when trying to use the dos partition.
- >
- >IDE:
- >drive 1: Boot Manager 1M primary
- > OS/2 40M c: primary
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- make this partition a logical/extended partition
- (it will be renamed as drive d:)
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- >drive 2: Linux 50M primary
- > dos 76M d: primary
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- with the above change, the d: partition will now
- be your c: drive. You will never be able to access
- your Linux data under OS/2 .... but you can access
- all of your data under Linux if all of your partitions
- remain FAT. In linux, you can mount /dev/hdb2 /dos
- -t msdos ..... but that is another group.
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- > dos 76M e: logical
- >
- > Todd Walk
- > walk@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
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- -Bob-
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