Sounds weird but start installing NT and delete the partition from the install
program then exit the install. It won't affect your NT (hopefully, I have done
this to remove a trouble partition) and then you would use NT Disk
Administrator to reclaim it under NT.

Eric Diwouta-Loth wrote:

> Hello,
> I have one problem: I have a Hard drive on wich I put two OSes: Windows NT
> server and Linux.Linux is on the extended dos partition and NT on the
> principal partition. I have bought a new Hard drive and wich to reinstall
> linux on it from the beginning.
> Problem: I don't succeeded in deletinf the linux partition. fdisk says that
> i can't "Delete an extended partition when ther e are logical drives in it"
> , but when I try to delete or to get onformation about those drives it says
> that "There is no logical drive in the extended partition".
> What should I do ?
>
> My Hardware: Chip:P200MMx Ram: 64M HD:2.1Mo Fujitsu with 1Mo for NT Server,
> 950Mo for Linux and 50Mo for Linux-swap.
> My Software: S.U.S.E Linux 5.2
>
> thanx for your soon comin' answers
>
> Eric


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