Topic: is it possible to have a non-MS partition as first primary partition?
Well, that's the question!
I can't remember if it's possible to run a dual-boot system with the first primary partition (the partition flagged as boot) as a non-MS (no VFAT/NTFS) partition.
My current situation:
I have this four primary partitions:
* Primary partitions
1. C: (FAT 32) > boot partition / run DOS programs / possible "bridge" partition
2. Local Disk (Ext3) > for installing a Linux distro
3. SWAPSPACE2 (linux swap) > Linux swap
4. Extended partition > with many logical NTFS partitions / the first one has installed WinXP
I want to remove permanently the first one and what I want to achive:
* Primary partitions
** Local Disk (Ext3) > for installing a Linux distro
** SWAPSPACE2 (linux swap) > Linux swap
** Extended partition
Well, that's all.
The question again: could I have a dual-boot system if the first primary partition isn't a both MS/linux compatible?
Thanks, excuse my english and my dumb question!