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On 08/19/2012 01:09 PM, James Sundquist wrote:
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08/18/2012 01:13 PM, James Sundquist wrote:<br>
> laptops with a guid partition table<br>
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Use that phrase searching from Google and you will<br>
find a lot of entries.<br>
<br>
Bobbie Sellers<br>
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I'm definitely hoping to get some insight from someone on the
list who uses GUID. I'm currently running a GUID partition
scheme and have googled it extensively; Loving how it can handle
partition tables beyond the limits of MBR. If I wasn't clear,
I'm interested in hearing from others on the list who are using
a GUID partition scheme or a combination of MBR, GPT, and Grub2
or Syslinux.<br>
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I've had no problem running MBR with multiple operating systems
in the past, but that is no longer my setup.<br>
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Checked some of the results from that search that might fall
within your<br>
parameters. GUID does not permit logical partitions since MS
decided that<br>
128 partitions should be enough apparently from some of what I read.<br>
<br>
Bobbie Sellers<br>
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