Initially I used Win98 fdisk to set up the primary partition because I
wanted fat32 partition but no extended nor logical drives then install
Win98. When completed I start installing RH Linux using Disk Druid
allowing me to make logical drives such as Dos 16=>32 and linux native
boot, root, swap. I am able to share the partion that linux made for dos
between Windows and Linux. I have not yet been able to directly access
fat32 with Linux yet though. Then all else works.
Chris
Ed Schernau wrote:
> Had Linux installed to /dev/hda5, with a /dev/hda6
> as swap.
>
> In DOS, used FDISK to make a new logical drive in
> the extended partition, rebooted and formatted it.
>
> Turns out that D: is now /dev/hda5, and thus my entire
> Linux installation is toast. I haven't written to D:
> yet, is there any hope?
>
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