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Re: Kde
Do a fdisk -p , I think it is(or at least, run fdisk, then type p)
It will probably be
/dev/hda1 = c:
/dev/hda2 extended
/dec/hda5 = d:
Why Windows insists on using extended partitions is beyond me, but it does. I had
a lot of trouble getting it to even find two primary partitions before.
Chris
Alan DeJong wrote:
> Wow, that seems easy enough.
> Is there a way to see what my partitions are in linux? Because i have 2 windows
> partitions for windows, C: and D: or would it ust be hda2?
>