I would just do it the good-old fashioned way... I would run mke2fs
/dev/hda, when it informs you its the entire disk, you say yes, fire up
fdisk, and create the fat32 partition.

"Chad R. Henry" wrote:

> Forwarding on behalf of a friend, cause I don't know the answer.  I
> walked him through how to remove Linux from his system, but now
> he's having a problem with his partition tables.  Any suggestions?
>
> ------- Forwarded message follows -------
> Date sent:              Thu, 17 Aug 2000 17:34:49 EDT
>
> Chad,
>        Ok here is the deal.  The mbr switch worked great.  Now the
>        damn thing
> will not let me remove the extended partition.  Under Fdisk is list
> the type as ext, but when I go to delete it then says to remove
> logical drives first.  I go to remove logical drive and it says there
> are none!!! I have c: as active, but because the ext took all my
> space
> I have a womping 24meg for c:.  Any suggestions??? Best,
> Stephen
> ------- End of forwarded message -------
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