Norton Abrasives 8 Manual Do Utilizador
Norton PartitionMagic
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Create As: Choose Logical.
T
he partition will be assigned drive F: after reboot.
Additionally, an extended partition
will automatically be created to enclose the logical partition.
3
Apply the changes to your system.
Result
After the computer reboots, the new logical partition is drive F: and the CD-ROM is drive
G:.
G:.
Scenario 3: Creating Linux Logical Partitions
Sample System Configuration
One 20GB hard disk containing:
•
One active primary FAT32 partition (C:) running Windows 98.
•
One extended partition enclosing one logical FAT partition (D:) and one logical
FAT32 partition (E:).
FAT32 partition (E:).
Objective
Resize drive E: smaller. In the unallocated space created, create one logical Linux Ext2
partition and one logical Linux Swap partition.
partition and one logical Linux Swap partition.
Procedure
1
Resize drive E: smaller. For more information, see “Resizing and Moving Partitions”
on page 29.
on page 29.
2
Create a logical partition in the unallocated space using the following information:
Partition Type: Select Linux Ext2.
Label: Type one, if desired.
Size: Type 2500.