As for your main problem i am unsure... but i noticed in a config i was
playing with earlier that you can have up to 15 partitions or /dev/hda1
through /dev/hda15 was in there.. i am unsure if it is limited to scsi
or ide or both..
Ty Mixon wrote:
> I just went and grabbed loads of cooker updates (playing around,
> hoping I don't have to reinstall, but hey - that's half the fun).
> Anyway, my kde menus no longer work. All the choices are still there,
> but if I click them nothing happens.
>
> If I go into my $HOME/.kde and manually click each lnk file that will
> start the applications.
>
> I have to go back and get some more things to update my kdebase files
> (doing it now) but if anyone has an idea how to fix this (short of
> going in and manually editing ALL those files) I'd love to hear it.
>
> One other problem - I took over some space on my Windows HD and now I
> can't mount the last partition. I used cfdisk to partion it into 3
> (fat16/Linux/Linux). I then used WinNT to format the fat16 and mkfs
> to make the file system on the two Linux partitions. I mounted the
> fat16 and the one of the new partitions just fine. But the other
> tells me bad superblock or too many partitions mounted. I used efsck
> to check it, and it's good. I have 7 hard drive partitions mounted,
> plus the floppy and CD-ROM on auto and /dev/pts. Is there a limit to
> the number of partitions? And if so, how do I get around it?
>
> TIA,
>
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> Ty Mixon
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