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You can have 4(primary partitions)*7(slices)=28 "partitions" with FreeBSD on your hard drive. How many you can have with Windows/Linux?
I wasn't aware that there was some sort of limit on extended partitions you could have in your system. Three primary partitions, one extended and as many logicals as you can handle. I've seen people with upwards of ~60 partitions.
Extended partitions is *LAME*- end of story.
I'm not seeing enough difference between the two schemes for it to matter much to me, all I can see is the BSD camps aren't going to give up their slices anytime soon even though nobody else uses the scheme AFAIK.