Good afternoon, may your aim never waver. I am trying to install Debian and Windows on the same 4GB drive, and have run into a snag.
After giving up on Windows, and making backups, I booted from the Debian CD and repartitioned. After reading the Multi-OS mini HowTo, I set up 4 partitions: 2.5GB FAT32 Primary Boot 1.6GB Linux Native Boot 100MB Linux Swap 100MB FAT32 Logical Debian installed fine, no problems. Putting in the Win95 CD and floppy, I started to format the C: partition. HOWEVER: Format reported 3.9GB of C: drive. This is very wrong. MS fdisk (on the floppy, yes I've done this sort of thing before) reports the correct sized partition of 2.5GB. Did I do this in the wrong order? Should I have used MS fdisk first, to create the partitions, then Debian fdisk to redefine as the correct partition types? That is the only thing I can think of doing differently. But I would prefer not to loose the Debian install. Suggestions gladly received. Curt-

