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Date:      Wed, 10 Feb 1999 17:00:48 -0600
From:      Bill Hamilton <billh@finsco.com>
To:        zhihuizhang <bf20761@binghamton.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Partition with Partition Magic
Message-ID:  <36C20FA0.4071A04F@finsco.com>
References:  <Pine.SOL.L3.93.990210152311.9110D-100000@bingsun1>

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zhihuizhang wrote:
> 
> 
> I am using Partition Magic 3.02 and I have free space as a primary
> partition.  The PC already has Linux, DOS 6, and Windows NT installed.
> The pqmagict.exe shows there are three primary partitions available and
> their sizes are 31.3MB, 4769.2MB, and 1349.2MB respectively.  The first
> two are also shown in the DOS fdisk command.  The second primary partition
> contains 7 subpartition: 4 labeled as Linux Ext2, 2 labeled as Linux swap,
> and 1 labeled as NTFS (I guess this is for Windows NT).
> 
> I insert CD-ROM and reboot from it.  At the FDISK screen, I see four
> entries:
> 
> offset    size      end   name  ptype   desc   subtype
> 0         63       62      -     6      unused
> 63      64197     64259   wd0s1  2      fat      4   <-- DOS
> 64260   9767520   9831779 wd0s2  4      extended 5   <-- extended primary
> 9831780 2363180  12594959 wd0s3  3      freebsd  165   CA
> 
> My question is: How come FreeBSD regard the first entry as unused?  Why
> Partition Magic does not show this entry (It only shows the last three,
> wd0s1-wd0s3)? Why there are FOUR entries instead of THREE entries (each
> represent a primary partition)?  Where does the extra entry (first one)
> come from?
> 
> By the way, I installed FreeBSD on another PC successfully and devoted ALL
> disk space to FreeBSD on that machine.  Still, I got the mysterious first
> entry labeled as unused.  I read in an installation tutorial that it is
> for boot sectors.  But for this PC, where can we find those 62 sectors
> that seems to be required by FreeBSD?
> 
> Maybe I have to install FreeBSD FIRST (before other OSs) to make sure
> FreeBSD can use the first 62 sectors.  I try to find the start sector of
> the DOS partition to see if there is any conflict, but Partition Magic has
> no such information for the first active DOS partition (I can get similar
> information on other partitions).
> 
> Anyway, I install FreeBSD on the last partition "successfully" and reboot.
> 
> The System Commander does find the FreeBSD partition.  But when I try to
> boot from it.  It says "read error" and the system halts.
> 
Sounds like bad boot blocks.
If you boot off of floppy, perhaps you can repair it.
What version of FreeBSD is this?

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