Better still, use cfdisk. It's more sophisticated and useful. Cam
Xucaen wrote: > > are you using the linux fdisk or the msdos fdisk? > you should be using the linux fdisk. > > --- Michael Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just recently bought a debian software > > package and I've been reading the book > > 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using the > > fdisk utility on my hard drive. One of the > > things I've noticed is that on my menu there is > > no number 5. Change current fixed disk drive. > > Is that necessary and what do I do if it is? > >