Hi

A drive is limited to having 4 primary partitions. Windows gets around
this by placing a lot of drive letters in a single primary extended
partition.

When Mandrake installs, it creates four primary partitions on its own:
The boot, root, home and swap partitions. All four of these partitions
are primary, leaving no room for a primary C: FAT32 partition. How do I
get around this problem? Is there a way to get both OSes on the same
drive?

Regards,
Pieter Smith
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