On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 08:41:04AM +0000, Sevatio Octavio wrote: > Where could I find some answers on the limits of partitioning your HD? > i.e. Number of primary & logical partitions allowed. Get a book about basic computing for DOS. 4 primary, max. 1 of the 4 may be an extended which can contain basically an unlimited number of logic partitions. Practically you can not create more than 63 partitions on an IDE disk and 16 on an SCSI disk. At least not with linux. Alexander Skwar -- Homepage: http://www.digitalprojects.com Sichere Mail? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] fuer GnuPG Keys ICQ: 7328191
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