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On Wed, 26 May 1999, Jose Albores wrote:
> I read somewhere in the list, that there is a limit of 4 primary
> partitions on one drive.
> Just to know:
> What of Linux should/must be on a primary partition and what on a
> secondary?
The partition containing the kernel should be below 1024 cylinders. AFAIK
primary or extended doesn't matter. (If you put it on extended, lilo will
have to be on the MBR, I think)
Frank
> Let's suppose I want to have two swap and three linux native partitions:
> All swap should go on a primary? Or one and one?
> And about Linux natives: should them all go on a primary partition? Or
> just "/"?
> TIA.
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> J. M. Albores
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