Heimo wrote:
>The ordinare (DOS-)fdisk would not allow for that, IIRR, it would only
>allow for one primary and one extended partition (with "logical"
>drives on the latter).

You can hide it. I did this with a program called gdisk. I since use it to
boot between DOS and Win95 where Win95 will automatically set the
partitions back like I want them for DOS when it's starting (and therefor
can't mess with them) and under DOS runs a BATch file (c:\dos\win95.bat)
that will change the settings and then reboot the computer (after clearing
the cache just to be on the safe side although the cache is virtually
fool-proof in DOS since it will write when there's no activity anyway).

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