--- andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > >
> > > > [...]
> > > >
> > > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks
> Id
> > >
> > > > > System
> > > > > /dev/hda1 8 209 1527088+
> b
> > > Win95 FAT32
> > > > > /dev/hda2 210 650 3333960
> 17
> > > Hidden HPFS/NTFS
> > > > > /dev/hda3 * 1 7 52888+
> 83
> > > Linux
> > > > > /dev/hda4 651 1559 6872040
> f
> > > Win95 Ext'd (LBA)
> > > > > /dev/hda5 651 693 325048+
> 82
> > > Linux swap
> > > > > /dev/hda6 1425 1559 1020568+
> 83
> > > Linux
> > > > > /dev/hda7 694 1371 5125648+
> 83
> > > Linux
> > > > > /dev/hda8 1372 1424 400648+
> 83
> > > Linux
> > > >
> > > > if Partition Magic doesn't handle such
> classical
> > > partition tables i don't know
> > > > what to do...
> > > >
> > > It could be hda4 being typ f or that the
> partions
> > > are not in order. You
> > > could change both of this facts with fdisk. But
> then
> > > why would you need
> > > PM.
> > >
> > I am not real familiar with fdisk so I don't know
> what
> > you mean by type f or how to change the order...
> but I
> type f is a surtend type of extended partion. Me
> think 5 is normally the
> version windows uses.
Can you change partition types without affecting the
data? Can I change the order of the hard drives
without screwing things up in linux/windows?
Anyone with experience with getting their hard drive
info back to something PM6 can read?
> What i mean by changing the order is that hda6 is
> after hda7 and hda8 on
> the harddisk.
>
> You can all change that quite easy with fdisk.
>
> > mostly use PM for resizing partitions without
> losing
> > the info inside.
> >
> >
> Why would you want to do that.:)
>
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