On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, you wrote: > > Sure, you could do that. I suggested Windows fdisk instead because he indicated > he was already using Windows, and because the man page for Linux fdisk > recommends this: > > "For best results, you should always use an OS-specific partition table > program. For example, you should make DOS partitions with the DOS FDISK > program and Linux partitions with the Linux fdisk or Linux cfdisk program." > > Well, I'll admit I'm sorta a "newby" here, but I've created primary dos partitions before and it worked just fine. :-) John
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