run fdisk and then use the 'p' command. This will tell you various stats
about your hard drive and each partition. You will see the total number
of cylinders on your disk and the start and end cylinder for each
partition. Hope this helps..
(btw, vmware, which is very nice, but not on a p200 laptop, runs faster,
I hear, with a virtual file system. So make vmware use a big file on an
ext2 partition and not a native ntfs/fat file-system.)
hope this makes sense... good luck.
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