> disks in x86 hardware have to use the same partitioning scheme as laid
> out by the IBM/MS tools (fdisk). I think this partitioning is called
> 'FAT' but am not sure about that. It numbers the primary partitions
> 1,2,3, and 4, and logical partitions from 5.
What if it's a cd-r though?
namaste,
Mark
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