Op vrijdag 27-04-2007 om 10:20 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Paul Cobbaut: > Jan Claeys wrote: > > 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. > > > Sorry to go off topic on this list. You are confusing Windows > NT/200x/XP boot and system partition. > > The system partition (ntldr, boot.ini, ntdetect.com) must be > the active primary partition (*).
As 'ntldr' is de NT bootloader, this is clearly the boot partition... > The boot partition (with the winnt or windows folder) can be anything > else (but is usually the same in a single-boot), even a dynamic > volume. This partition contains the (operating) system, so I would call it the system partition... -- Jan Claeys -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
