Chris Martin wrote:
> 
>   Should I be worried about an output of "fdisk -l" that looks like
> this?!
> 
>    Device Boot    Start      End   Blocks   Id  System
> /dev/hda1   *         1      259  2080386    b  Win95 FAT32
> /dev/hda2           260      784  4217062+   f  Win95 Extended (LBA)
> Partition 2 has different physical/logical endings:
>      phys=(782, 254, 63) logical=(783, 254, 63)
> /dev/hda5           260      469  1686793+   b  Win95 FAT32
> /dev/hda6           470      560   730926   83  Linux native
> /dev/hda7           561      725  1325331   83  Linux native
> /dev/hda8           726      770   361431   83  Linux native
> /dev/hda9           771      784   112423+  82  Linux swap
> 

  I would, look at all those Win95 partition's :)

  Actually, if your referring to the "different physical/logical
endings" part, I havn't encountered that yet myself.

> 
> If so, what should I do?  I have no idea why it would be like it is
> 

  If in fact thats what your worried about, I suppose you could fdisk
that partition out and then reinstate it later, but I don't think it
will keep the same Device name when its reinstated. Anyone know this for
sure?
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