Installing 3 distro's on same drive.

Jonathan Dlouhy dlouhy55 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 02:15:02 UTC 2011


On 04/19/2011 08:56 PM, Doug wrote:
> /snip/
>>
>> I've got a bunch of distros on one 500 gb drive. When I install a new
>> one I have it install the bootloader to the root partition and then
>> use Ubuntu's grub to find the new entry.
>>
>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
>> /dev/sda1 63 100052819 50026378+ 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>> /dev/sda2 100052881 769690214 334818667 5 Extended
>> /dev/sda3 769690215 976768064 103538925 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>> /dev/sda5 100052883 141564779 20755948+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda6 141564843 245826629 52130893+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda7 762364638 769690214 3662788+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris
>> /dev/sda8 245826693 329509214 41841261 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda9 329512960 371931135 21209088 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda10 371933184 456265727 42166272 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda11 456278193 458720009 1220908+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda12 458720073 501227999 21253963+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda13 501228063 563383484 31077711 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda14 563383548 565375544 995998+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda15 565375608 607530104 21077248+ 83 Linux
>> /dev/sda16 607530168 690521894 41495863+ 83 Linux
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan Dlouhy
>> ---------------
>> "Will the highways of the Internet become more few?"- George W. Bush
>>
> Remind me please what command outputs the file-system setup as above.
> Thanx--doug
>

As root or sudo, "fdisk -l"




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