Ray Davison composed on 2026-03-13 15:19 (UTC-0700):

> Ray Davison via Freedos-user wrote:

>> The empty HDD apparently calls itself MBR type.  But it was shipped as 
>> the current system which I have no understanding of, and I may have 
>> destroyed.

> A partition manager lists all partitions as primary, and all unallocated
> space as logical.  I created all the partitions after wiping the HDD.

> I am now unable to create a partition in unallocated space - "There are 
> no free MBR slots on the disk.

> Have I broke something?

MBR tables have 4 places to define primary partitions. To have any logicals, one
of the MBR places must be allocated for the use of logicals. So if you have
already allocated 4 regular primaries, you cannot create any logicals until you
first remove one of the primaries to free up a place for their allocation.
-- 
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Felix Miata


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