-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, James Lamphere wrote:
> Anyone have any imformation on known issues between a Windows 98 and > linux dual boot? I found reference to an article at slashdot.org called > "Windows 98 new partition behavior" but it has been removed from their > archives. If anyone knows of a known problem please let me know. > I have had some issues with Win98 and partition tables. I have not been able to resolve them. My partitions look more or less like this: sda1: 600 MB Win98 sda2: Linux root sda3: Linux /tmp sda4: extended partition sda5+: Logical Linux partitions As you can imagine, I quickly ran out of space on the Win98 partition, so, using Linux's fdisk, I created a new FAT partition. Then I booted to Win98 and formatted this new partition. Windows was fine with this. However... When I rebooted to Linux, all the logical partitions were gone, and the extended partition had really screwed up attributes. ARGH! I was able to use the gpart program to scan the disk for ext2 superblocks and rescue a couple of the partitions, but not all of them. So, it seems to me that Win98 must have all its partitions in place and formatted before Linux is installed...I think. Maybe Win98 will always screw up extended partitions, not just when it's used to format them. Other than that, they've co-existed without any problems for me. noah PGP public key available at http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/home/httpd/n/nmeyerha/mail.html or by 'finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBN96/q4dCcpBjGWoFAQGGSQQAsjl5vbRGpX9q9P+eMqgeRrwBGieN3SvG pAx30fmaqecAcutKBu+q84UsBbkbIve+s84s/dfoHzxnXzyt0YUKWl7Svll9oyXI Rc4WVHWdk+CuM53yEP7WDdn5lNf6LO3X3nkAuDyVSak46XsQLLPSzf/ZyBHUjnVE zdLCNxM9MTE= =w4Pn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----