Plex86 does not work with partitions, but with disk images (ie: /dev/hda ). You'd have to specify a correct disk geometry to the config file, but I'm not sure if it can handle disks greater than 8GB. Anyway, I ->strongly<- recommend you not to even try that.
BTW, createdisk.sh main purpose is to give you a working geometry for the size you specify. You might want to use the one I posted on this list on 2001-11-24, if you have access to archives. EL At 14:53 2002-01-24 +0100, you wrote: >Err, I meant: I have linux on /dev/hda5 and Win on /dev/hda1. Can I use this >Win in plex, or must I create a fake partition using createdisk.sh (or does >this script do something I didn't understand ?) ? > >If possible, I would like to avoid the loopback and bigbigbig file >solution... > >Bye, Mt. >
