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Date:      Thu, 02 Mar 2000 17:22:53 +0000
From:      John Murphy <john@t-f-i.freeserve.co.uk>
To:        questions@freebsd.org, mark@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org
Subject:   Re: Slices named X in FDISK
Message-ID:  <qJq%2BOLXU1HoH=CSxQqcC16xPck=E@4ax.com>

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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000 02:07:27 +0000, Mark Ovens <mark@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org>
wrote:

>On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 01:56:26AM +0000, John Murphy wrote:
>> Can't seem to find the answer to this: HELLLP!
>> 
>> Trying to install both FreeBSD 3.2 and win95 on the same Seagate HD
>> model ST38410A 8.4G
>> 
<snip>

>> FDISK Partition editor shows this: (after I create the slices I want)
>> Disk name: wd0
>> Disk Geometry: 1048 cyls/255 heads/63 sectors = 16836120 sectors[1]
>> 
>>    Offset      Size       End   Name  PType     Desc   Subtype   Flags
>>         0        63        62     -       6   unused         0
>>        63    931707    931769  wd0s1      2      fat         6   =
>>    931770     64260    996029  wd0s2      3  freebsd       165   C=
>>    996030     16065   1012094  wd0s3      1 OS/2 bootmgr     10  =
>>   1012095  10281600  11293694  wd0s4      4 extended         5   =
>>  11293695   5542425  16836119    X        3  freebsd       165   =>
>>  16836120      5544  16841663    -        6   unused         0   >
>> 
>> 
>>         How can I use the "X" slice as (say) wd0s5?
>> 
>
>Your 'X' partition, which *must* be a primary to use for FreeBSD comes
>after the extended partition. This is not allowed. All primary
>partitions must come before the extended partition.
>
>HTH

Hi Mark
Thanks for your reply; unfortunately it didn't help. It was easy to
rearrange the partitions so that the extended partition was after the
FreeBSD slice using PQMagic, but FDISK merely named the extended
partition wd0s4 and named the area _before_ it "X"!

My most recent attempt was to have nothing but unused space above wd0s3.
I then used FDISK to create a 5542425 sector slice named wd0s4 and the
rest of the install went well. I can now boot either OS as planned.

However: Neither PQMagic or DOS FDISK can create an extended partition
in the 5GByte of free space.

Surely there must be a way to do this. If FreeBSD is limited to 4 slices
per drive then I need to be able to make it ignore slices it doesn't
need to know about. Or something... 

John.


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