AFAIK, window can only recognized very limited filesystem by default
(FAT* and NTFS),
other than that, window too dumb to tell.
On 11/30/08, T o n g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:28:23 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>
>>> . . . It is probably set to empty or hidden or
>>> some
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:28:23 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
>> . . . It is probably set to empty or hidden or
>> something similar.
>
>Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/sda1 1 8 64228+ de Dell Utility
> /dev/sda2 * 9
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:28:23 -0500
Paul Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun November 30 2008, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> > Check the partition type of the hidden partition. `fdisk -l '
> > should tell you that. It is probably set to empty or hidden or something
> > similar.
>
>Devi
On Sun November 30 2008, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Check the partition type of the hidden partition. `fdisk -l '
> should tell you that. It is probably set to empty or hidden or something
> similar.
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 1
T o n g wrote:
Hi,
Major PC vendors store their system installation/rescue disks in 1st
partition (and call it service disk). I'm wondering how they are able to
hide the partition from Windows. Is any tools under Linux that can create
such hidden partitions from Windows. If so, how? and can L
Hi,
Major PC vendors store their system installation/rescue disks in 1st
partition (and call it service disk). I'm wondering how they are able to
hide the partition from Windows. Is any tools under Linux that can create
such hidden partitions from Windows. If so, how? and can Linux access
such
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