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<blockquote data-quote="lifeafter2am" data-source="post: 750492" data-attributes="member: 20101"><p>Wait wait wait. Do you mean three partitions, because if you do then usually one of them is Swap space and won't be read by the system. I am thinking this because ext1 hasn't been used in a VERY long time. Heck, ext2 isn't all that standard as ext3 now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT</p><p></p><p>Looking at the specs of the machine, it does say that it runs a swap partition, so one of the partitions is not going to be readable. Now, depending on how it is set up would depend on which one it is. Usually it is the second partition on the disk, but this is not always the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifeafter2am, post: 750492, member: 20101"] Wait wait wait. Do you mean three partitions, because if you do then usually one of them is Swap space and won't be read by the system. I am thinking this because ext1 hasn't been used in a VERY long time. Heck, ext2 isn't all that standard as ext3 now. EDIT Looking at the specs of the machine, it does say that it runs a swap partition, so one of the partitions is not going to be readable. Now, depending on how it is set up would depend on which one it is. Usually it is the second partition on the disk, but this is not always the case. [/QUOTE]
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