In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Francois Gouget writ es: > > Hi, > For the partitionning now. I still only see two partitions. So, >to tell you more about my disk, it' a Quantum SCSI VIKING II 9.1WLS. >According to Linux fdisk the geometry is C=1110 H=255 S=63 so I get a >warning that it has more than 1024 cylinders. But I don't see why it >would prevent me from seing the logical partitions. Here is what fdisk >tells me about the partitions: > >Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System >/dev/sda1 * 1 1 65 522081 6 DOS 16-bit >=32M >/dev/sda2 66 66 1110 8393962+ f Unknown > >And cfdisk tells me: >Name Flags Part Type FS Type Label Size >/dev/sda1 Boot Primary DOS FAT16 (big) [ ] 509.88 >/dev/sda2 Primary Win95 Extended (LBA) 8197.23 i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Here's your problem right here. I'm not sure about this, but it seems logical. Your extended partition seems to be a Windows95 Extended partition and not a DOS extended partition. Linux will happily support working with extended partitions and the like, but I think it's having problems with the Win95 Extended Partition. At this point I'd suggest either getting a copy of Partition Magic, or, depending on how much important information you have on that extended partition, blowing it away and recreating it using linux or DOS fdisk, and not the Win95 fdisk. Partition Magic would probably find a way to fix it as it could probably change it to a regular DOS extended partition without losing any of your data. Anyways, good luck. -- Ted Cabeen http://fnord.rh.uchicago.edu [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check Website or finger for PGP Public Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I have taken all knowledge to be my province." -F. Bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Human kind cannot bear very much reality."-T.S.Eliot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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