Roman

   PM should be on disk 3. It may be that it is listed as PQPM (PowerQuest
PartitionMagic) rather than as PM or PartitionMagic.

   Charles


----- Original Message -----
From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] 3COM, @Home Service and Linux Mandrake 7.0


> Call me stupid but I have checked all 6 CDs, and I cannot find Partition
Magic.
> I purchased Linux Mandrake 7.0 Power Pack.
>
> Roman.
>
> Charles A Edwards wrote:
>
> >  have a 10 Gig. Fujitsu hard drive that was formatted using DiskGo. I
tried
> > using
> > fdisk but it only acknowledged that I had 8 Gig.
> > After reading a ton of material on hard drives, I came across an article
> > about
> > Win98SE, hard drives and 3rd party utilities.
> > It stated that I should not used fdisk to partition the drive but
DiskGo.
> > The
> > manufacturer provided it for free
> >
> > Roman
> >     Anytime I reformat any of my HDs I always use the vendor supplied
> > software. IBM has EZDrive, Maxtor has MaxBlast and I suppose DiskGo is
> > Fujitsu version.
> >      If all you will be installing on this drive are Win98 and Mandrake
you
> > do not need to partition  your drive beforehand.
> >      1) Install Win98
> >       2)Install PM that is included with the Mandrake CDs
> >       3)From within Win launch PM [It is a DOS based based  program so
do
> > not worry when that message screen pops up].
> >       4}When PM launches click on the Win partition and from the tools
> > select Resize. I suggest setting it at around 2GB,  the other 8GB will
be
> > free space, and then click apply.
> >       5) Install Mandrake. Unless you tell it otherwise it will auto
install
> > itself in the Free space. I would suggest allowing it 2.5GB, the
remaining
> > 5.5GB of your HD left as Free space. Set 1 of the Mandrake supplied
options
> > as your MBR.
> >       6) You are done.
> >
> >        One other word on SystemCommander( I like and use it myself). It
> > comes on 2 floppys and to install any part of it you have to install all
of
> > it. Which means once installed you have to use it as your MBR.
> >         A second point. Any time you install or re-install Win98 or
WinNT
> > you will also have to re-install SysComnd.
> >
> >      Charles
>
>

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