Gentle folks,

Beside my Linux (ext2) and NT (ntfs) partitions, I need a fat partition
for exchanging common files. I have looked at what Partition Magic see:

1. NTFS          3043    Primary
2. NTFS          3043    Primary
3. ext2            24    Primary
4. Extended  cca 1950    Primary
5. ext2          1875    Logical
6. swapp           71    Logical

I think that only four primary partitions are allowable. Well, if I
shrink both ntfs partitions in order to get some free space to convert
into fat partition, I wonder if I have to format that free space as
another primary or it will become another logical partition (that should
fit into the existing extended)? Whatever I do, I am not sure if either
NT or Linux would run properly after that. Any idea?

FYI, NT's Disk Admin. see:

NTFS   NTFS   unknown   unknown   unknown
3044   3044       24     1875        71


Misko




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