hello everyone,

just wanna know.  I currently have a HDD partitioned into 1 primary
partition and 3 logical partitions. the first 4 partitions are FAT32
while the rest is still unused. then I tried to install mandrake using its
partitioning software while installing. I made 3 more partitions from the
unused disk space. 1 for swap, the other as linux native partitions....I
finished the installation but when it rebooted, it won't go into lilo or
start any of the OSes....instead it displays: 

"Warning: logical drives past Z exists and will be ignored."

The HDD is a 20G seagate barracuda IDE. Maybe there is a problem with my
partitioning or something. Did anyone have this problem before?  Could you
suggest how I should partition my HDD (size, etc.)?

I am installing from scratch so I don't need to save any important data
from the HDD.

any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Jess Emerson Uy
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