I have recently installed Linux on my machine, and I am having only one prblem so far...
I've checked in the FAQ, and How-to's but can't seem to find the answers I need. After I installed Linux and rebooted in dos when I did a DIR, dos reported that I have more space on the disk than is available in the partition. I have a 1.01Gig hard disk that is partitioned as follows: 500MB DOS - first partition. 500MB Linux - second partition 39MB Linux Swap - Third partition DIR in dos reports 639 MB free, scandisk and chkdsk also claim the entire drive is accessable in dos. I'm using MS-DOS 6.22 and the Ontrack Disk Manager V7.0 Has anyone else had this problem? Or could anyone explain what is going on here? And further still, how do I fix this!? I'm afraid to install anything in dos incase it overwrites part of Linux. James.

