Hi, I did my first installation of plan9 on real hardware (not qemu), and I found that the plan9 fdisk "broke" my partitions. I had some partitions, one of them was an Extended Partition (as Linux fdisk names). The partitions were not sorted according to disk layout. The first partition was after the second one, for example. The plan9 fdisk, first, sorted the partitions according to disk layout (then, in Linux, in the same HD, the contents of /etc/fstab didn't match at all). Secondly, the plan9 fdisk changed the Extended Partition to "Win 95 Extended" (according to Linux fdisk naming). The partitions in the extended partition can still be seen, but according to a reiserfsck, the partition size of one of them had changed. It's a pity that I don't have a copy of the old partition table to compare concretely... Is that the expected behaviour of plan9 fdisk? Thanks, Lluís