Hello, real newbie here. So new I don't even have Linux on my box yet. :) OK, here's my question: I have Win95 installed on my hard drive on one (very large) partition on my hard drive, which is approx 1.6 gigs total. Now, I just got this system tweeked to my liking, after about the 4th reformat since my marriage. (and I got married 3 months ago! Hows that for Microshmucks "reliability" for you.) Further, my wife would kill me if I took all the stuff which she *just* started learning and tossed it out. Further, that I *finally* found an office suite that's so close to my own tastes that it makes no difference, and it's Windows 95 only. Down to the question. Is there a freeware way to re-partition the hard drive without losing the data that is already there? I'm basicly looking for a "Partition Magic"-type freeware. If there isn't a way to do it, that's cool, I'll just wait until I have enough money to buy a bigger hard drive, Partition Magic, and whatever the premier Linux release is available at the time. (probably Red Hat) Thanks for any help you can give me. Chris
Partitioning the hard way; or maybe not...?
Christopher J. & JoLene J. McFarland Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:13:57 -0400
- Re: Partitioning the hard way; or... Christopher J. & JoLene J. McFarland
- Re: Partitioning the hard wa... Jonathan Sprague
- Re: Partitioning the hard wa... Wayne Pascoe
- Re: Partitioning the har... Christoph Hammann
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