How come u r having 2 extended partition...
AFAIK  only one extentended partition should be possible.

Regards
G.Vinubalaji
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 12:47:02 +0530
Santanu Chatterjee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> I have recently bought a new 40GB HD, and sold my old
> 4.3GB HD (not enough space for 2 HDs inside cabinet).
> 
> Now, with so much space available, I have been thinking 
> about how to partition this HD. I came up with the 
> following partitioning scheme. Please comment on whether
> this is reasonable enough? (Somewhere I read that ext2 or ext3
> partitions bigger than about 6GB are not efficient enough.)
> 
> Here goes: (assuming(wrongly!) 1 GB = 1000 MB.)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> hda1: < 2.7 GB> : Free space. Will install Windows XP if someday
>                   I feel I will have to learn it.
> 
> hda2: <11.3 GB>:hda5 :</boot><100 MB>  |
>                 hda6 :<swap><200 MB>   |This is for Debian,
>                 hda7 :</><1 GB>        |and will be my main
>                 hda8 :</usr><5 GB>     |work area. I do not
>                 hda9 :</usr/local><2GB>|intend to reinstall,
>                 hda10:</var><1 GB>     |ever...Only upgrade.
>                 hda11:</home><2 GB>    |
> 
> hda3: < 5.0 GB>:hda12:</><4 GB>        |This is for Mandrake 9.1 
>                 hda13:</home><1 GB>    |To be mainly used for 
>                                        |testing out latest versions 
>                                        |of exciting distros.
> 
>                 hda14:</><2.8 GB>      |This is for learning.
>                 hda15:</home><0.2 GB>  |Presently I plan to choose
>                                        |between NetBSD 1.6, Gentoo 1.4
>                                        |or LFS 4.0
>                   
>                 hda16:<3 GB>           |Not sure what this will have.
>                                        |Just in case I feel like
>                                        |installing something like QNX.
> 
> hda4: <16.0 GB>:<To be mounted as      |What filesystem should I 
>                 /mnt/Backup on all the |use for such a huge partition??
>                 Linux installations>   |Please suggest.
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I would really like to put Debian on hda1, with swap as the outermost
> partition, but not sure whether MS OSs suffer from '1024 cylinder'
> problem, which bugged lilo until recently.
> 
> Please do comment/suggest on the above partitioning scheme.
> 
> Regards,
> Santanu
> 
> 
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