Mr. Philip Tellis writes :
Ok, I'd probably also need the output of fdisk under dos, but
here it is .. ----------------------------------------------------------------- - Fixed Disk Drive Status Disk Drv Mbytes Free Usage 1 9766 100% C: 5860 D: 1945 227 ----------------------------------------------------------------- - I also have a third party Partitioning tool which gives detailed output regarding the partitions .. please refer to the file attached herewith .. I hope Luggers won't mind this ..
- Why do you have two active partitions?
one for the Win98(hda1) and the other for the Linux Root(hda5) .. It was marked as bootable when I created that partition while installing linux .. even after marking it as non-bootable partition (I generally use bootable floppy to boot ) the situation is unchanegd ..
DOS partitions have these bytes zeroed out. If your linux
partition
also has these bytes zeroed out (which is not impossible),
How do I check it? any idea ? Thanx a lot for replying :-)
Warm Regards, $ sonpal -kj