On Friday, September 30, 2005 @ 2:05 AM, jdd wrote:
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
On 9/30/05, Felix Miata <mrmazda@ij.net> wrote:
Note that "partly" above does not apply to partition tables. DFSee has filesystem functions available for the first listed that are incomplete or unavailable for the last.
Well I donno. I just tried using DFSee on Win XP SP2 to recover a lost FAT32 partition and it crashed on me with an illegal operation. And it made my ReiserFS partition disappear. :(
I still think wanting windows to do such thing is wantiong windows to delete your partitions.
I'm perfectly pleased with fdisk and mkfs, available on any linux cd
even partition magic is said to destroy some partition sheme
jdd
If you're going to do it in Linux, can you not use YaST Partitioner? I've looked at it but never actually tried it out, though I was planning to the next time I needed to do partitioning on a hard-drive. Greg Wallace