Partition Magic has the option to create a bootdisk. Now, you have to have windows installed to make the initial bootdisk, but from them on just boot with the disk. You don't have to have any OS's on there if you do it that way. JJ > Aha, how do I run Partition Magic (PQM) under Linux? I don't understand > that reason. For PQM you need a DOS machine, don't you? So it's also > centered on one OS, and this OS isn't even available for free. Besides, > does PQM handle BE partitions? I don't know if the Mandrake utilities > handle those, but that doesn't matter.
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