> > I need to partition a 20 GB harddrive for Win98, Linux (Slackware) and > NetBSD. I also want to leave a partition open for testing different Linux > distros. My needs are: > > Win98: 2 GB > /swap: 512 MB > Slackware: 5 GB for / (/home is on hdb1) > Other Linux: 5 GB > NetBSD: 7.5 GB (all the rest) > > There is a limit of four Primary partitions. Windows and /swap need two > Primary partitions. I would like a /boot partition; I'm thinking > that could > solve the problem of where to install the bootloader for each > distro or O/S. > Is having a /boot partition a good or bad idea? > > How can I partition this to not go above the four Primary > partition limit? > What can go into an extended partition? > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Siri Amrit > Linux will boot from an extended partition. It can use a swap in the extended as well. I know windows must be on a primary, but I'm not sure about NetBSD. Using grub, installed in the MBR of hda, I've been able to successfully boot WinMe (fat32) & WinNT (fat16), but not at the same time (WinNT replaced WinMe). Bart --------------------------------------------------- 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