On Sep 19, Lazaro Salem wrote > FYI, I also had several primary DOS partitions. MS-DOS sees them all. > I've done it on my system with both versions 5.0 and 6.x of MS-DOS. > If your unseable DOS partitions were primary (just check what cfdisk > sees as DOS partitions: if they are on /dev/?daN with "?" = "s" or "h" > and "N" > 4, then they were logical partitions in the extended > partition; else if N<5 they were primary partitions and (forget FDISK) > you could recover them with DOS PFDISK and the info you got from > linux cfdisk/fdisk (I can help you if you need it).
Are you sure? I'm sure that I read somewhere that you can only have one primary partition active on each hard disk simultaneously. I've seen: primary DOS primary OS2 primary OS2 bootmanager but OS2 boot manager disabled either the DOS or OS2 partition depending on the startup selection. Just curious.. Adrian -- .signature in post -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .