Roger wrote:
>For example, if you have a DOS 
>partition with the primary partition as C: and a logical partition D:, then 
>create a W95 partition with C: and a CD-ROM as D:, the DOS logical partition 
>drive letter will be changed to E:.

D: should be the next primary partition (in this case the DOS C:) followed
by the logical partitions in the extended partition and then the CD.
Atleast my CDs have always ended up at the end of chain in Windows. But
then I don't use a bootloader, BATch files does the work for me ;-)
To complicate things a second HDs primary partition will end up before the
first ones extended. Microsoft recently (AFAIK) added the information about
exactly what happens to their "KnowledgeBase".
//Bernie

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