Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks, I was installing yast on a new drive in an older pentuim 150 , and used the whole drive option. For some reson it made a /dev/hda5 and /hda6 as well as a small /boot
why does it jump to /hda5 and /dev/hda6 for. I would think it would be /dev/hda1 ..hda2 and /hda three. At least thats how I set it up when manualy partioning and installing.
Maybe it decided to create the /, etc. partitions inside an extended
weird , it was originaly set up as /dev/hda1 a small /boot partion , a dev/hda2 as / (root) and hda3 as swap. No need for extended or logical drives. so much for upgrading drives. Now I have some room to realy use the machine. it had a little 1/2 gig drive At 12:58 AM 3/15/2000 +0000, Chris Reeves wrote: partion. partition,
in which case the numbering would start at 5 for those partitions (most logical partitions start their numbering at 5).
Hope that helps, Chris
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