File system Indicator Byte in Hexadecimal |
Partition/ File system Description |
64H |
PC-ARMOUR protected partition
(64H is used by PC-ARMOUR disk protection by Dr. A. Solomon, intended to keep the disk inaccessible until the right password was given and then an INT 13H hook was loaded above top-of-memory that showed C-H-S = 0-0-2, with a copy of the real partition table, when 0-0-1 was requested). |
65H |
Novell NetWare 3.86, 3.xx or 4.xx
(Novell Netware 3.0 and later versions use one partition per drive. It allocates logical Volumes inside these partitions. The volumes can be split over several drives. The file system used is called Turbo FAT and it only very vaguely resembles the DOS FAT file system. Novell Netware used to be the main Network Operating System available. Netware 68 or S-Net (1983) was for a Motorola 68000, Netware 86 for an Intel 8086 or 8088. Netware 286 was for an Intel 80286 and existed in various versions that were later merged to Netware 2.2. Netware 386 was a rewrite in C for the Intel 386 which was later renamed to Netware 3.x (3.0, 3.1, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 etc) versions. Its successor Netware 4.xx had versions 4.00, 4.01, 4.02, 4.10 and 4.11. Then came Intranetware) |
66H |
Novell Netware SMS Partition
(SMS stands for Storage Management Services. It is not used now.) |
67H |
Novell |
68H |
Novell |
69H |
Novell Netware 5+ and Novell Netware NSS Partition
(NSS stands for Novell Storage Services.) |
70H |
DiskSecure Multi-Boot |
71H |
Officially listed as reserved |
73H |
Officially listed as reserved |
74H |
Officially listed as reserved |
74H |
Scramdisk partition
(Scramdisk is a disk encryption software. It supports container files, dedicated partitions type 74H and disks hidden in WAV audio files.) |
75H |
IBM PC/IX |
76H |
Officially listed as reserved |
77H |
M2FS/M2CS partition |
77H |
QNX 4.x |
78H |
XOSL File System
(XOSL Boot loader file system) |
78H |
QNY 4.x |
79H |
QNZ 4.x |
7EH |
F.I.X. |
7Fh |
Alt-OS-Development Partition Standard |
80H |
Old MINIX, MINIX v1.1 to v1.4a |
81H |
MINIX 1.4b and Later
(MINIX is a Unix-like operating system written by Andy Tanenbaum and students at the Vrije University, Amsterdam, around 1989-1991. It runs on PCs (8086 and up), Macintosh, Atari, Amiga, Sparc. |
81H |
Early Linux |
81H |
Mitac Advanced Disk Manager |
82H |
Prime |
82H |
Solaris x86
(Solaris creates a single partition with ID 82H and then uses Sun disk labels within the partition to split it further.) |
82H |
Linux Swap partition |
83H |
Linux Native Partition or Linux native file system or Linux Ext2fs
(Linux is a Unix-like operating system written by Linus Torvalds and many others on the internet since 1991. It runs on PCs 386 and later and a variety of other hardware. It is distributed under GPL (General Public License) . Various file system types like xiafs, ext2, ext3, reiserfs, etc. all use ID 83H.) |
84H |
OS/2 hidden C: drive or OS/2-renumbered type 04 partition.
(OS/2-renumbered type 04h partition is related to hiding DOS C: drive) |
84H |
Hibernation partition
(Reported for various laptop models, e.g., used on Dell Latitudes (with Dell BIOS) that use the MKS2D utility.) |
85H |
Linux Extended partition |
86H |
Old Linux RAID partition super block |
86H |
FAT16 volume/stripe set (Windows NT) or NTFS volume set
(It is Legacy Fault Tolerant FAT16 volume.) |
87H |
HPFS Fault-Tolerant mirrored partition or NTFS volume set or NTFS volume/stripe set
(Legacy Fault Tolerant NTFS volume. HPFS Fault-Tolerant mirrored partition. ) |
8aH |
Linux Kernel Partition
(It is used by AiR-BOOT) |