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Re: Partition Magic 4.0 woes :-(
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hugo Coolens)
Wed Dec 2 02:03:54 1998
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 07:02:20 +0000 ( )
From: Hugo Coolens <coolens@kahoslg.be>
To: "Hossein S. Zadeh" <hossein@bf.rmit.edu.au>
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I have had a simular experience using system commander i.e partion id's
changing from 82 tot 92.
On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Hossein S. Zadeh wrote:
> Hi there,
> Just used Partition Magic 4.0 (on my 9G SCSI hard disk) to resize some
> EXT2 partitions.
>
> First I had that "LI" delima which I solved easily.
>
> Now the system boots and mounts all partitions (including /dev/sda7; read
> on) without any problems. But fdisk reports this:
>
> Device Boot Begin Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/sda1 1 1 64 514048+ 6 DOS 16-bit >=32M
> /dev/sda2 65 65 72 64260 92 Unknown
> /dev/sda3 * 73 73 203 1052257+ 83 Linux native
> /dev/sda4 204 204 1110 7285477+ f Unknown
>
>
> Note that /dev/sda2 was of type "Linux Swap; Id=82". Furthermore I had a
> few more partitions than the reported 4. Interestingly I mount /dev/sda7
> via /etc/fstab, and it mounts without any error :-O
>
> Any idea?
>
> cheers,
> Hossein
>
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