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At 02:09 PM 11/04/2000 -0000, Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>> 80h and 83h are Linux Swap and ext2fs.
>Are you sure?  My Linux Swap is 82h, and ext2 is 83h as you say.
>
>Regards,
>Ben A L Jemmett.
>(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ben.jemmett/, http://www.deltasoft.com/)

From my Debian's fdisk, list of known partition types:

 0  Empty            c  Win95 FAT32 (LB 64  Novell Netware  a6  OpenBSD
 1  DOS 12-bit FAT   e  Win95 FAT16 (LB 65  Novell Netware  a7  NEXTSTEP
 2  XENIX root       f  Win95 Extended  75  PC/IX           b7  BSDI fs
 3  XENIX usr       11  Hidden DOS FAT1 80  Old MINIX       b8  BSDI swap
 4  DOS 16-bit <32M 14  Hidden DOS FAT1 81  Linux/MINIX     c7  Syrinx
 5  Extended        16  Hidden DOS FAT1 82  Linux swap      db  CP/M
 6  DOS 16-bit >=32 17  Hidden OS/2 HPF 83  Linux native    e1  DOS access
 7  OS/2 HPFS       40  Venix 80286     85  Linux extended  e3  DOS R/O
 8  AIX             41  PPC PReP Boot   93  Amoeba          eb  BeOS fs
 9  AIX bootable    51  Novell?         94  Amoeba BBT      f2  DOS secondary
 a  OS/2 Boot Manag 52  Microport       a5  BSD/386         ff  BBT
 b  Win95 FAT32     63  GNU HURD

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