Background - I am just a home user with a thing for Linux and computer music.
I have a couple of machines, and the little one: AMD K6233, 64Meg, 2.1Gig Quantum, TX mobo, was a good candidate to become an e-smith "personal server".
Anyhow, after installing and checking out e-smith for a while, (and loving it!!) I decided to embark on a little project to get the machine to dual-boot between e-smith and a small win98 installation just to run some music-creation software I like to use.
(I might write more on this project some other time.)
From a boot-floppy I used linux fdisk to scrub the disk of partitions entirely.
I then booted up with the win98 installation floppy to create the DOS partitions. After asking if I wanted "Large disk support" the DOS fdisk just crashed.
I suppose this is either a bug in DOS fdisk or Linux fdisk has a different idea about writing DOS disk records.
BTW Linux fdisk, cfdisk, and parted all will still work fine.
Has anyone heard of this before, and is there a fix or a work around for it?
I had heard that win98 can be troublesome if you try to install it on partitions made by the Linux fdisk. Has anyone done this?
Thankyou for your patience with my rather tedious question.