On Wed, 19 Feb 97 14:49 PST [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) wrote: > That user was getting complaints about overlapping partitions. I don't > see the overlap. Any clue? > > Bruce
The complaints probably came from using the 'v'- "verify the partition table" in fdisk. The 'v' command apparently uses the 'Begin' column to determine partition overlaps. I have found that complaints about overlaps made by this command may be safely ignored, provided you visually check the partition table for overlaps using the 'Start' column. I assume that fdisk was written before disks in excess of 1024 cylinders, and the writers/maintainers added some kind of kludge to get around the BIOS limitations, but couldn't or didn't make the 'Begin' column or 'v' command behave. All of my insights to the working of fdisk have come from Matt Walsh's "Installation and getting Started Guide", supplemented by experimentation and experience. I know that certain things have worked for me, but I don't know why. :-) Bob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]