The machine has 4 partitions, but Ubuntu is all in one for the Linux 
stuff. i.e., all but the /media mount points were on one partition.
hda1 is C: and hda5 is D: in the MS terminology. I set these up
as FAT32 when I put on XP Pro soon after getting the machine in order 
that Linux would be able to read and write them. I used to have 2 Linux
partitions (one primary, one logical), but after the crash of this bug 
report, I combined them. One was Ubuntu Breezy, in process of upgrade at 
crash, and one was Xandros 3.02, since sacrificed. Sorry that I don't 
remember which was the logical one. I really should have recorded that, 
and it may be buried somewhere in my log books.

Partition structure is a bit messy, having evolved over the 3.5 years.

                                  cfdisk 2.12r

                               Disk Drive: /dev/hda
                         Size: 40007761920 bytes, 40.0 GB
               Heads: 255   Sectors per Track: 63   Cylinders: 4864

     Name   Flags      Part Type  FS Type       [Label]        Size (MB) 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hda1        Boot     Primary   W95 FAT32 (LBA)                14151.36*
                      Logical   Free Space                         0.04*
hda5        NC       Logical   W95 FAT32                      19506.47*
hda3                 Primary   Linux ext3       [ubuntu]       5996.23
hda4                 Primary   Linux swap / Solaris             353.69

Some partition programs show hda2 as the extended partition. As far as I 
recall, the .04 MB "free space" was not usable and may be overhead.

As you may have gathered, I was using this machine as a testbed for 
ideas, and a "show and tell" box when I go to conferences, though it may 
be a signpost that it hasn't been booted in XP for quite a while and 
Ubuntu has been moved to top of Grub menu.

JN


Michael Vogt wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your detailed explaination!
> 
> Just one question. Did you install all into a single parition? Or did
> you paritioned it in a way to have "/" seperate from e.g. "/var" (or
> some other setup)?
> 
> Thanks,
>  Michael
> 
> 
> P.S. I'm impressed how long you are already in the computers field :)
> 

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