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Date:      Wed, 2 Sep 1998 17:28:33 -0700
From:      Scott Blachowicz <sab@seanet.com>
To:        Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>, Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com>, sab@seanet.com
Cc:        Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: MSDOS extended partitions and "slices"
Message-ID:  <19980902172833.A3976@dniquote.com>
In-Reply-To: <199809030005.SAA02250@lariat.lariat.org>; from Brett Glass on Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 06:02:21PM -0600
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On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 06:02:21PM -0600, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 05:56 PM 9/2/98 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote
> 
> >Sure it's logical.  FDISK slices are always numbers; disklabel
> >partitions are always letters.
> 
> DOS logical drives are not slices! They're the equivalent of
> disklabel partitions and should have letters at the end.

Depends on how you define things.  If you define a "slice" as a section of the
disk whose dimensions are defined outside of FreeBSD (i.e. a DOS/NT/whatever
partioning program) and a "partition" as a subdivision whose dimensions ARE
defined by FreeBSD, then the terminology works.  Or...whatever DOS/BIOS looks
at as a "drive" gets translated to a FreeBSD "slice".

The way you're looking at is that each primary partition should correspond to
a FreeBSD slice and that a DOS logical drive is the logical (pun intended :-))
analogue to the FreeBSD partition.

Either way seems to make sense to me, with the former being a little more
flexible (esp. if you're into partitioning things up a lot).
-- 
Scott Blachowicz
sab@seanet.com

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