Thanks and an Off-Topic Question Partition Manager Question (was RE: [SLE] BootMagic like thing)
From: "Timothy R. Butler"
All I can say, is thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions on boot managers, that was great! Thank-you!
Now, one more question for everyone here... Both PartitionMagic (that comes with BootMagic) and System Commander not only have a boot manager, but a nice GUI-based partitioning tool (with features such as a pie chart displaying the
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:28:44 +0000
From: Samy Elashmawy
for creating and resizing FAT 16/32 and EXT2 partitions. Now that I've replaced System Commander, does anyone have a suggestion for a GUI-based partition manager?
partionmagic is ok , what I realy like is you can copy the dos utils to floppy , that way when you trash your system , use a boot disk , then use the partionmagic floppy and use it from the command line. The gui is just a front end to the command line anyway , as it reboots to dos to do the actual work.
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 17:35:35 -0500
From: Nadeem Hasan
All I can say, is thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions on boot managers, that was great! Thank-you!
Now, one more question for everyone here... Both PartitionMagic (that comes with BootMagic) and System Commander not only have a boot manager, but a nice GUI-based partitioning tool (with features such as a pie chart displaying the
At 10:03 PM 11/20/2000 -0600, Timothy R. Butler wrote: partitions)
for creating and resizing FAT 16/32 and EXT2 partitions. Now that I've replaced System Commander, does anyone have a suggestion for a GUI-based partition manager?
partionmagic is ok , what I realy like is you can copy the dos utils to floppy , that way when you trash your system , use a boot disk , then use the partionmagic floppy and use it from the command line. The gui is just a front end to the command line anyway , as it reboots to dos to do the actual work.
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:17:05 +0000
From: Stefano Papini
All I can say, is thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions on boot managers, that was great! Thank-you!
Now, one more question for everyone here... Both PartitionMagic (that comes with BootMagic) and System Commander not only have a boot manager, but a nice GUI-based partitioning tool (with features such as a pie chart displaying the partitions) for creating and resizing FAT 16/32 and EXT2 partitions. Now that I've replaced System Commander, does anyone have a suggestion for a GUI-based partition manager?
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