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I'm sure the fact that the "second" partition was a logical inside an extended was probably in play.Sparky wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:18 pm Solved it after I posted it. I had been trying for hours, I should have not collapsed the 2nd partition...
Yes! It says it can't find it. Can I restore it or make a new one?rob.chaffe wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:24 pm You've lost the swap partition, if this is the same drive you asked help for a few days ago. Do you have a delay when booting, as the system looks for the missing swap?
Rob
making a swap partition isn't difficult (just pick linux-swap as file system), but you have to make sure your /etc/fstab file is correctly pointing to itSparky wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:26 pm Yes! It says it can't find it. Can I restore it or make a new one?
I don't kno how to make a new 2GB partition, let alone point to ittony37 wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:29 pmmaking a swap partition isn't difficult (just pick linux-swap as file system), but you have to make sure your /etc/fstab file is correctly pointing to itSparky wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:26 pm Yes! It says it can't find it. Can I restore it or make a new one?
It's MSDOS. Should I reformatted?rob.chaffe wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:36 pm Let's start at the beginning. In GParted select; View, Device information. If the device partition table is MSDOS, one must use an Extended Partition to use more than 4 partitions. If it's GPT, Extended Partition is not needed to have more tham 4 partitions.
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Then clearly state what you'd like to accomplish.
Rob