Jeff Sheinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There were 10 partitions on /dev/sdb before I changed the
> partition type of /dev/sdb2 from `a5' BSD/386 to `b5' Unknown, ie,
> hidden.  After hiding /dev/sdb2, there are now only 7 partitions.

BSD/386 gives a slice, aka is not a proper partition...
that's i called ``strange'' partitions...       

as for what i said, throw it away for good :-~
(don't know why, but i was thinking of "activate" partition (a la dos) instead
of hiding...)

remains the ezdrive pb...

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