On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 09:53:36AM +0100, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 09:59:07PM -0500, Barry Pollock wrote:
> > Keep in mind that dos 6.22 is only a 16 bit system and linux is 32 bit so
> > if a 32 bit system writes to the partition table a 16 bit system may not
> > be able to
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 09:59:07PM -0500, Barry Pollock wrote:
> Keep in mind that dos 6.22 is only a 16 bit system and linux is 32 bit so
> if a 32 bit system writes to the partition table a 16 bit system may not
> be able to access the boot secter. keep in mind that dos can only read 2
> parti
Barry Pollock wrote:
Keep in mind that dos 6.22 is only a 16 bit system and linux is 32 bit so
if a 32 bit system writes to the partition table a 16 bit system may not
be able to access the boot secter. keep in mind that dos can only read 2
partitions from the primary and linux can read 4
Ok,
Keep in mind that dos 6.22 is only a 16 bit system and linux is 32 bit so
if a 32 bit system writes to the partition table a 16 bit system may not
be able to access the boot secter. keep in mind that dos can only read 2
partitions from the primary and linux can read 4
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Mass
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:58:31AM +0530, Jeetu Golani wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Someone I know recently got his partition table destroyed by misusing Norton's
> Rescue. Anyways, I was able to recreate his partition table using gpart and
> Fdisk and Debian's installable CD. The partitions are Win
I can't figure out that how I can see everything fine under Linux but not
under DOS.how do I get things working correctly?? Any ideas would be
appreciated.
Had a similar problem some times ago: after removing a boot loader
(system commander lite) I found my C: drive was not accessible anymo
Jeetu Golani wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> Someone I know recently got his partition table destroyed by misusing Norton's
> Rescue. Anyways, I was able to recreate his partition table using gpart and
> Fdisk and Debian's installable CD. The partitions are Win95 Fat32 (LBA)
> partitions. I've setup t
Hello guys,
Someone I know recently got his partition table destroyed by misusing Norton's
Rescue. Anyways, I was able to recreate his partition table using gpart and
Fdisk and Debian's installable CD. The partitions are Win95 Fat32 (LBA)
partitions. I've setup the Id's on the partitions to ref
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