Martin Str|mberg wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that Linux 1.1 fdisk reveals two different file system
identifiers for HPFS partitions:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17 Unknown
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that
On Tue, 13 Aug 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that Linux 1.1 fdisk reveals two different file system
identifiers for these
HPFS partitions:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17 Unknown
This a little
Shaya Potter wrote:
On Tue, 13 Aug 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that Linux 1.1 fdisk reveals two different file system
identifiers for these
HPFS partitions:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17
Daniel Lynes wrote:
On Tue, 13 Aug 1996 00:42:13 -0400, Jim Worthington wrote:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17 Unknown
The Unknown partition type (id 17) was created by OS/2 Warp fdisk during
the installation process. It is also a primary partition.
I haven't
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that Linux 1.1 fdisk reveals two different file system
identifiers for these
HPFS partitions:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17 Unknown
The Unknown partition type (id 17) was created by OS/2 Warp fdisk during
the
On Tue, 13 Aug 1996, Jim Worthington wrote:
I'm running OS/2 Warp with HPFS on several of my drives.
I noticed that Linux 1.1 fdisk reveals two different file system
identifiers for these
HPFS partitions:
/dev/sda5 id 7 OS/2 HPFS
/dev/hda2 id 17 Unknown
This a little bit of a
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