From: Vesa-Pekka Palmu (vessu@dlc.fi)
Date: Wed Sep 06 2000 - 17:43:04 CEST
> Yikes.  
> 
> It looks like the swap partition is a primary partition, or fdisk thinks it 
> should be, 
> and so it's bumping the counter inappropriately.  But it doesn't look (to my 
> mostly
> inexperienced eyes) that the kernel is counting correctly either.
>  
>     from these                           this    or    this
> 
>      1  151 dos                         hda1        hda1
>  152  272  linux swap               hda2        hda2
>                                                             (hda3) unused
>  273  989 extended                  hda3        hda4
>              273  422 linux native   hda4        hda5
>              423  989 linux native   hda5        hda6
> 
Well acording to Linux documentation that I have partition numbers 
1-4 are PRIMARY PARTITIONS (extended partition counts as one) 
and partition numbers 5-n are partitions inside extended partitions. 
This is because a disk can never have more than 4 PRIMARY 
PARTITIONS, and so if you would like to have more than 4 
partitions you will need to create a extended partition.
And the hda1 is the primary partition (least if I remove lilo it boots 
from it)
And please note that the dev/hda3 is accualy BEFORE the 
dev/hda2 (and marked as being there on the orginal partition table, 
reported bu Partition Magic, run under that other os(TM)) 
Kernel reports following at boot time:
Partition check
hda: hda1 hda2< hda5 hda6 > hda3
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