Yep copy the dos files from the partion magic directroy to a dos boot disk , and the overlay file or what ever the second file needed. then access it from floppy . You will then be using the text based commands / interface , no gui here. The gui is just a fron tend to the dos program any way. Jus be carfull you select the correct chioce or you coould blow away the wrong partion. You may want to make a dos boot disk that has fdisk , sys , format and what other utils you may need. Theyu do com in handy. At 06:12 AM 6/4/2000 +0000, tabanna wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Don Edwards wrote:
AFAIK Partition Magic is strictly DOS/Windows
~ One does not need to have DOS on HardDisk. Partition Magic is most convenient, run off a Bootable DOS Floppy. Works great creating ext2 filesystems & Linux Swap, as well as creating/re-sizing Linux Partitions ---- ____________ sent on Linux ___________
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