From: sean@u36.uucp (Sean Goggin) Subject: Re: What are Extended Partitions ? Date: 5 Jul 1992 22:11:46 GMT
In article jochen@mrz.lm.sub.org (Jochen Fahrner) writes:
>What is the correct partition id for a linux partition ? Is it
>129 (minix) ? It works, but is it the right id ?
If you know any other partition id, please send me the number.
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Partition Type Number
no partition 0x00
Dos 12bit FAT Table 0x01
Xenix Root 0x02
Xenix Usr filesystem 0x03
Dos 16bit FAT Table 0x04
Dos 3.3 Extended 0x05
Dos 4.0 large volume 0x06
OS/2 HPFS 0x07
QNX 0x07
Advanced Unix 0x07
AIX file system 0x08
QNX Secondary partition 0x08
AIX boot partition 0x09
Coherent 0x09
OPUS 0x0A
OS/2 boot manager 0x0A
OPUS (suspect error) 0x10
VENIX 80286 0x40
Real Time Systems LynxOS 0x40
386BSD ( informally suggested ) 0x44
Novell ? 0x51
Disk Manager(DOS drive utility) 0x51
CPM ? 0x52
Microport SysV/AT 0x52
386/IX 0x63
UNIX System V/386 0x63
MACH MtXinu BSD 4.3 on Mach 0x63
GNU HURD 0x63
Novell 0x64
PC/IX 0x75
Minix 1.1 - 1.4a 0x80
Minix 1.4b - 1.5.10 0x81
Linux 0x81
Linux (Planned Swap partition) 0x82
Amoeba file system 0x93
Amoeba bad block table 0x94
BSDI file system(s), then swap 0xB7
BSDI swap, then file system(s) 0xB8
Syrinx Bootable Partition 0xC7
CCPM Concurrent CPM 0xDB
C.DOS 0xDB
CTOS Convergent Tech OS -Unisys 0xDB
DOS 3.x compatible accessible 0xE1
DOS 3.x compatible read only 0xE3
DOS 3.3+ Secondary 0xF2
Bad Track table 0xFF
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