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Re: parted 1.4.20 and FreeDOS
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Karl Eichwalder |
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Re: parted 1.4.20 and FreeDOS |
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24 Oct 2001 15:04:51 +0200 |
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Andrew Clausen <address@hidden> writes:
> It turns out, that partition 4 (which doesn't exist) has the boot
> indicator set (i.e. the first byte set to 0x80). This is broken.
Thanks for investigation!
[...]
> So, perhaps this check should be relaxed to allow such invalid boot
> indicators. How did you make this partition table?
Delete all partition entries using an old Linux installation.
Boot FreeDOS beta7 and call 'fdisk' coming with FreeDOS to create
partitions:
. Primary partition "C:" (/dev/sda1)
. Extented partition (/dev/sda2)
- 3 Logical partitions within this Extented partition.
Accept all defaults proposed by fdisk (FreeDOS).
Next step was: Boot the SuSE Linux Rescue System from CD and invoke
parted coming with the Rescue System (this failed).
Delete the Logical partitions and the Extented partition using Linux
fdisk; use Linux fdisk to create Linux partitions.
Install Linux using YaST2.
> Are many people like to have one "broken" in this way?
Maybe, it's just a FreeDOS bug.
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