Hi I am sure that Partition Magic ver.3.0 is worth every penny or cent like you say, but why pay 60/80$ when fips is free and in my experience works perfectly ( with one exception that I don't understand:- under M$95B on 1Gb HD it said I had approx 450 mb used and 575 free, after I used fips the max partition I could get for linux was 301Mb. Why? ). Anyway at the very least i'd have thought it worth trying ;-). goto <A HREF="http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html"><A HREF="http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html</A">http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html</A</A>>. As a newbie can somebody tell me the linux kernel version nº that first supported M$fat32?. jonathan@aracnet.net escribió:
On 28-May-98 Juergen Braukmann wrote:
a few friends want to install Linux. They use '95 with the new 32 bit FAT.
first:Is there a chance to repartitionate these FATs? And how? (fips or something similar. I've got no experience with that)
Get Partition Magic. It's worth the $60-80 you pay, you will do in 30 minutes what takes EXPERTS a couple of days to do. And you will do it again. And again. $60-80 is nothing, trust me (and I don't even have an income!) It supports ext2fs and FAT32.
I'll defer the other questions. I like your rm -Rf * suggestion though! :)
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