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Date:      Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:53:50 +0100
From:      Martin <nakal@web.de>
To:        Marcel Moolenaar <xcllnt@mac.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Current <current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: GEOM_PART: a quick update on logical partitions
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Am Wed, 04 Feb 2009 00:06:13 -0800
schrieb Marcel Moolenaar <xcllnt@mac.com>:

> Please read:
> 	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_partition
> 
> and then explain what you mean.
> 
> > /dev/ad0s1.2
> 
> No, you have 0.
> 
> > now you can insert 0 again and you get:
> >
> > /dev/ad0s1.0
> > /dev/ad0s1.2
> 
> You'll have 0 and 1.

I see your point. This works different from what I thought. Sorry for
the confusion. The wikipedia article made it clear to me.

--
Martin



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