On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 01:58:00PM +0000, Ed Skinner wrote: > I'm "repairing" our minister's notebook which is basically a Windows disk > jammed to overflowing in C: and next to empy in D:, and unable to do any real > work (with sloshing in C:, compression and indexing turned on). Seeking > reliability and familiar with what I do, he's asked to "see this Linux thing" > (as well as getting the machine usable again in Windows XP) so I'm planning > to reconfigure his machine and give him a relatively small Linux bootable > partition, OpenOffice and Evolution, as well as returning the XP partition to > usability. > But something I see about the single physical disk drive has left me > confused: Booting a Knoppix CDROM and doing "cat /etc/fstab" I see a single > partition, hda1. Similarly, "cat /proc/partitions" shows hda and hda1 with > hda1 *almost* the same as hda. I think that says there is one partition on > the hard disk. Period. > But when running (badly) in Windows XP (Home Edition) as booted from that > disk, Windows Explorer sees both a C: and a D: drive -- I thought those were > separate partitions. > WTF? It's been a long time since I saw a compressed windows "drive", but if I remember right, it would call the primary partition D: and C: is a virtual partition contained in a hidden file in D:. So, there probably is only one partition. Try running fdisk. -Dale --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss