Op donderdag 26-04-2007 om 14:26 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Y P:
> - One last example to argumentate about this: if you got 2 hds, under
> W$ hda/sda = C: and hdb/sdb = D: 

That's wrong: by default the boot partition is always C:, even if it
would be, say, '/dev/sdg' in linux, other disks are named using a scheme
that's often very confusing and might even change.


-- 
Jan Claeys


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