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RE: [SLE] Linux-savvy partition manager to run on Windows?
- From: "Greg Wallace" <jgregw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:41:59 -0800
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On Thursday, September 29, 2005 @ 12:19 AM, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
>Anybody here can recommend a good Linux-savvy partition manager to run
>on Windows (XP)? (Not necessarily free, but nothing running into 100+
>dollars.)
>I can google for the data, but I want recommendations based on
>experience, which googling won't give me.
I use Partition Magic. It handles all Windows partition types and Linux
EXT2, EXT3, and Swap. I used it to partition a USB hard drive into NTFS and
EXT2 partitions. I swap the device back and forth between my Windows and
Linux machines. I also bought EXT2FS Anywhere for my Windows machine so I
could mount the EXT2 partition on Windows. I don't think either of these
was as much as $100, but it's been a while since I bought them.
Greg Wallace
>Anybody here can recommend a good Linux-savvy partition manager to run
>on Windows (XP)? (Not necessarily free, but nothing running into 100+
>dollars.)
>I can google for the data, but I want recommendations based on
>experience, which googling won't give me.
I use Partition Magic. It handles all Windows partition types and Linux
EXT2, EXT3, and Swap. I used it to partition a USB hard drive into NTFS and
EXT2 partitions. I swap the device back and forth between my Windows and
Linux machines. I also bought EXT2FS Anywhere for my Windows machine so I
could mount the EXT2 partition on Windows. I don't think either of these
was as much as $100, but it's been a while since I bought them.
Greg Wallace
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