begin Peter Haworth quotation: > On 18 Oct 2001 15:38:05 -0700, Thomas Duffy wrote: >> On Thu, 2001-10-18 at 14:18, Ben Collins wrote: >> > This looks like an error in how you partitioned the disk, or some >> > kernel bug. Could you check your partition table? >> >> [...] >> Device Flag Start End Blocks Id System >> /dev/hda1 0 39432 19873728 83 Linux native >> /dev/hda2 u 39432 39533 50904 82 Linux swap >> /dev/hda3 0 39533 19924632 5 Whole disk > > Shouldn't hda2's start be greater than hda1's end?
In the fdisk display, the Start block is inclusive, but the End block is exclusive. Like an STL iterator, if you know C++. -- ///////////////// | | The spark of a pin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | (require 'gnu) | dropping, falling feather-like. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ | | There is too much noise.

