Re: Debian installation made D: unreadable.

1997-11-01 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Sat, 1 Nov 1997, Pierre Sarrazin wrote: > I have a 2-gigabyte hard disk that has more than 1024 cylinders. > Since it was originally installed with a 486 motherboard with > a BIOS that couldn't handle more than 1024 cylinders, I installed > a patch from the disk's manufacturer. Today, this hard

RE: Debian installation made D: unreadable.

1997-11-01 Thread Ralph Winslow
On 01-Nov-97 Pierre Sarrazin wrote: >Hi. I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.3.1 (from the Linux >System Labs CD-ROM) and now the D: drive is unreadable by >Windows 95... > > >In terms of DOS FDISK, the primary partition covers the >first quarter. The extended partition covers the last >_half_ of

Re: Debian installation made D: unreadable.

1997-11-01 Thread Carey Evans
Pierre Sarrazin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi. I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.3.1 (from the Linux > System Labs CD-ROM) and now the D: drive is unreadable by > Windows 95... > > I have a 2-gigabyte hard disk that has more than 1024 cylinders. > Since it was originally installed with a 486

Debian installation made D: unreadable.

1997-11-01 Thread Pierre Sarrazin
Hi. I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 1.3.1 (from the Linux System Labs CD-ROM) and now the D: drive is unreadable by Windows 95... I have a 2-gigabyte hard disk that has more than 1024 cylinders. Since it was originally installed with a 486 motherboard with a BIOS that couldn't handle more than 1