> In a case such as this i would look first at the size of the 
> partition that you were trying to create for linux 6.1
> Remember linux cant boot off drives with more than 1024 CYlinders so 
> if you first partition took up some already you should bear in mind 
> that linux will freek out if it sees that it has to deal with 1 or 
> more cylinder away from the MBR.

of course the boot should be inside 1024 cylynders
so it is more safer to have a small, say 30 mb FAT(c:)
30 mb /boot, XXXmb NTFS for NT (d:) YYY for / 




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