Changing hard disk partitions

Conor P. Cahill cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Thu Apr 25 13:29:27 AEST 1991


peter at ficc.ferranti.com (Peter da Silva) said:
>You can also turn the DOS partition into a UNIX partition, since the partition
>start is an absolute offset from the start of the disk just edit
>/etc/partitions appropriately and mkfs. ("just" he says).

and then I said:
>If this actually can be done, I wouldn't recommend it because a year from...

and then tim at dell.co.uk (Tim Wright) writes:
>You can't do that. When you change the dos partition into a UNIX partition,
>you have to change fdisk to reflect that it is a UNIX partition. DOS won't

Peter made no mention of changing the fdisk table (hence why I said if it
can be done).

Either way, we both agree that it would be messy and shouldn't be done.
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