From: Jon Fullmer <jon@jonfullmer.com>
To: Andrew Kelly <akelly@transparency.org>,
Benjamin Walkenhorst <krylon@gmx.net>
Cc: urgrue <urgrue@tumsan.fi>, linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Partitioning on i386
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 23:01:01 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BB588AAD.C849%jon@jonfullmer.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3F324921.F56D6FB0@transparency.org>
I believe you are correct, Andrew, when dealing with SCSI drives. But (if
I'm not mistaken) with IDE drives, the maximum is 40 total partitions (3
primary 1 extended 37 logical).
- Jon
on 8/7/03 6:42 AM, Andrew Kelly at akelly@transparency.org wrote:
>
>
> Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
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>> On Donnerstag, 7. August 2003 11:33 urgrue wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>>> Sounds like what you want is to create an extended partition. Into this
>>> you can create logical partitions (I just created ten, I don't know
>>> what the limit is).
>>
>> Okay, I did not know you can put as many logical partitions into an extended
>> partition as you want. I thought you could create just 4.
>
> Careful, there is a limit on on logical partitions, too.
> You are allowed 4 primary partitions, or
> 3 primary partitions + 1 extended partion. The extended
> partion is a container partion for logical partitions and,
> as such, not usable for storage. Within the extended partition
> you may create up to 12 logical partitions.
> So, 15 usable parts. are all you'll get.
>
> Unless of course I'm wrong.
> ;-)
>
> Andy
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-08-08 5:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-08-07 7:56 Partitioning on i386 Benjamin Walkenhorst
2003-08-07 9:33 ` urgrue
2003-08-07 12:25 ` Benjamin Walkenhorst
2003-08-07 12:42 ` Andrew Kelly
2003-08-08 5:01 ` Jon Fullmer [this message]
2003-08-07 13:26 ` urgrue
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2003-08-07 16:39 Ramdas, Venkata (MED, TCS)
2003-08-07 17:01 ` Scott Taylor
2003-08-07 17:01 ` teddymills
2003-08-08 8:02 Ramdas, Venkata (MED, TCS)
2003-08-08 8:53 Scott Taylor
2003-08-08 12:39 ` Jon Fullmer
2003-08-08 8:55 Scott Taylor
2003-08-08 10:04 Ramdas, Venkata (MED, TCS)
2003-08-08 15:25 ` Scott Taylor
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