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From: Keith Jacob <kjacob@wantree.com.au>
To: "linuxppc-user list" <linuxppc-user@lists.linuxppc.org>,
	"linuxppc-dev list" <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: 15 partitions max prob revisited
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 15:00:04 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <199901190430.MAA01225@mule.wantree.com.au> (raw)


When I first tried to install R4 (on a 7200/75) I ran into the prob of 
having too many partitions on my HD. Since I only use HFS (not HFS+), I 
partitioned my new 4GB drive into 8 Mac partitions (==max allowed by 
Drive Setup) totalling 2GB, and left the last 2GB for Linux. However, 
Linux would only allow me another 3 ext2 partitions, totalling 15 all up 
(4 Mac driver/patch &c., 8 HFS, and 3 ext2).

So the question is: can I add more devices (e.g. sdb16, sdb17, ...), or 
do I need to "reclaim" some HFS partitions if I want more ext2 ones? BTW, 
it was the installer that choked on the extra partitions I had created, 
so I would need to know how to fix that as well (if possible).

I'm sure this is not a Powermac/Linux prob, per se, but perhaps others 
have had this problem and found a neat fix for it (although HFS+ is not a 
solution for me until the Mac HFS+ disk tools improve).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

--
Keith Jacob
kjacob@wantree.com.au




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             reply	other threads:[~1999-01-19 15:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-01-19 15:00 Keith Jacob [this message]
1999-01-19 10:33 ` 15 partitions max prob revisited Brad Boyer
1999-01-19 19:51   ` Ian K. Erickson
1999-01-19 22:07     ` Brian Downing
1999-01-20  3:43 ` Paul Mackerras

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