Hi John
Thanks for that info: do you know if it's less for Win XP? He's used
Partition Magic to partition the drives.
C A Wills
On 15/01/11 22:31, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 15/01/11 21:09, Clive A Wills wrote:
I was asked a question by my friend who is trying to install Linux on
his new PC fitted with a 2 disk Raid array (SATA disks).
Is there a restriction on the number of partitions you can have within
an 'extended' partition?
He is getting an error report when trying to make the '/Home' partition,
along the lines of 'cannot make 17th partition'.
Installation has produced the '/' and swap partitions but fails on
/Home. (Linux is on the second disk)
Hi Clive-
Under the standard (MBR) scheme, you can have up to four *primary*
partitions. One of these can be an *extended* partition, which can then
contain other *logical* partitions.
The limit to the number of logical partions is OS dependant. For
IDE/SATA disks on Linux I'm pretty sure it's 64.
John
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