I got a 312 GiB (marketed as "320 GB") SATA drive and a USB case. My aim is
to use it as a bootable backup for my 78 GiB / 80 GB internal drive, and
also to hold XP. To that end, I partitioned it as follows:
partition mount point size
1 / backup 15.5 GiB
2 swap 2.3 GiB
3 /usr backup 4.2 GiB
4 extended 276.9 GiB (eg the rest of the disk)
5 /home backup way too big ... I'll deal with that
6 XP 49.9 GiB
(more unpartitioned space)
So the XP installer complains there's no XP-compatible partition available,
but it won't say what it wants. Good design, folks. Anyone know what it
wants? I tried making it "bootable" and also setting the same flag for
partition 6, no go. I deleted and recreated the partition using XP's own
utility, no dice. Does it need to be primary? The first, $DEITY forbid?
Can I make it like it wants it, then use gparted to move it to where I want
it?
And fdisk complains for partitions 1-4 that "Partition N does not end on
cylinder boundary.". I guess that for each of those, I need to note what
cylinder it ends on now, delete then remake it so it ends on a cylinder
boundary. Unless there's a way to clean it up non-destructively?
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