Nathan E Norman wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 27 Feb 1998, HELMUT LEINFELLNER wrote:
> 
> : Hi !
> :
> : Just wanted to let you know that I can finally run both Win95 and Linux
> : on different partitions. The key to this was to put the DOS partitions
> : FIRST.
> : The only thing still to solve right now is this:
> : DOS fdisk gives:
> :
> : 1 PRI DOS YESHUA 1000 FAT16 100%
> : 2 EXT DOS        1000       100%
> : 3 Non-DOS          64        23%
> : 4 Non-DOS        2047       100%
> :
> : Partition 3 + 4 are Linux swap and Linux native, respectively.
> : DOS fdisk recognises the primary DOS partition (1), but not the extended
> : one (2). (This one is split into 4 logical partitions, each 250 MB
> : size.)
> :
> : Can anyone help ?
> 
> I'm hopping into this thread, so if I missed something from before,
> sorry.
> 
> What are the cylinder numbers on partition 2?  If you used NORMAL
> mapping, which I seem to recall you did, DOS isn't going to be pleased
> with a partition that has cylinder numbers > 1024.
> 

The CHS for this hard disk (4,3 GB) are:
C 14848
H 9
S 63
BIOS recognises 14848 and NORMAL   or
                  524 and LBA      or
                 7424 and LARGE

I have currently set it to NORMAL.

Helmut


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