Hai Dawid,

Your scene is a little confusing. You said you run W98 on hda and Linux
& NT on hdb. The first question is how & why are you running W98 on Dos
16 bit. The other is how do you hope to have an extended ( logical)
partition of Dos to be available to Linux ?
Try deleting the partition on hda through fdisk of Dos and free up some
space there. Then try out fdisk of Linux with the option -p and check
out the partitions available and note down the cylinder ratings. Then
try creating one. InshaALLAH this time it should work.

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Dawid Michalczyk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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        Sent:   Saturday, February 13, 1999 3:19 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Subject:        extended partition problem

        Problem description:

        I have 2 harddrives and run Linux(RH5.1), NT, and W98 on my
computer.Since I
        need more space for Linux, I want to devote one of the FAT16
partitions on hda
        to Linux.The problem(I think) is that the partition which I want
to devote to
        Linux is anextended one, and the Linux fdisk tool can't see the
logical drives
        of the extended partitions.I get the following printout when
using fdisk(under
        Linux):
         

        Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 1024 cylinders
        Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes


            Device Boot   Begin    Start      End   Blocks   Id  System
         /dev/hda1   *        1        1      246  1975963+   6  DOS
16-bit >=32M
         /dev/hda2          247      247     1229  7895947+   f  Unknown
           Partition 2 has different physical/logical endings:
                phys=(1023, 254, 63) logical=(1228, 254, 63)
                
                
        The hda, which is FAT16 only, consists of one primary
partition(C or hda1) and 4
        extended partitions(E, F, G, H or hda2).All 5 partitions are
1930Mb in
        size.Linux and NT are both installed on hdb.

        I have deleted the H partition(using Partition Magic 3) and
tried to add it
        under Linux, using fdisk.However, I always got the following
message: no free
        blocks available.  

        I also tried using cfdisk, and I get the following right after
typing the cfdisk
        command:
                
                 FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition
                   Press any key to exit fdisk
                   
        I have a modern hardware setup and never experienced any
problems:

        P2 350Mhz/256MB RAM
        hda is a 10.1GB IBM 
        hdb is a 6.4GB Quantum     

        Is anybody able to explain what m I doing wrong, or what I need
to do in order
        to get more space for Linux?

        Thanks in advance, Dawid
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