Re: /dev/hda10
Also, it may be a dual boot windows/linux machine, which makes
/dev/hda10 only the 6th partition. least that's how it works on mine
/dev/hda1 (doze)
/dev/hda5 (linux)
/dev/hda6 (var)
/dev/hda7 (home)
/dev/hda8 (swp)
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
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> > Could be, but why would you want 10 partitions? :)
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> i've see that ...
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> > And does the kernel support this (yes I know fdisk can easily support
> > something like this, but that doesn't mean the kernel does).
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> according to devices.txt up to hd?63 would be possible.
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