Hm, you're right.  Blast.  Just when I thought I was being helpful. ;-)

Ah, well.  Chalk it up to a hard day of looking for work.


On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 15:00, Dusty Duke wrote:
> I think you've got mounting confused with creating partitions?  You can 
> mount many volumes, no matter their type (primary or extended logical).  You 
> can create only 4 primary partitions, and if you need more partitions, you 
> can opt for that 4th primary to be an extended and create numerous logical 
> partitions within that extended partition (IIRC 63 or something odd).
> 
> 
> >I'm not aware of any restrictions on the number of NTFS file systems
> >that you can mount at once, but I know that you're allowed to mount up
> >to four primary partitions at once before you have to start using
> >logical partitions inside an extended partition (something I found out
> >the long, hard way).
> 
> 
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