Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Carroll Grigsby wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Where can i get partion magic for free? > > The short answer is, "You can't." It's a commercial program -- about > $50.00. It's very powerful, easy to use (considering what it does), and > has a good reputation for not screwing up your data. I've used it > several times with no problems. > There are some other programs that do the same job, and probably some of > them are freeware. Try Tucows or some of the other software sites. I've > also seen some Linux CD's that include a copy of PM -- I'm not sure if > these are stripped-down versions. > -- Carroll Grigsby Its worth bearing in mind that a version of PM along with DRive Image comes with Scott Muellers "upgrading and repairing PCs" book. this is an encyclopedic tome with a cover price of $60, probably available cheaper mine was! - chris perry
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
If you buy a copy of Upgrading & repairing PCs: Linux edition by Que publishing you will get a free FULL version of partition magic and boot magic. The book costs 47.99 at amazon right now. ISBN # 0789720752 Its a great book. Dacia --- Carroll Grigsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Where can i get partion magic for free? > > The short answer is, "You can't." It's a commercial > program -- about > $50.00. It's very powerful, easy to use (considering > what it does), and > has a good reputation for not screwing up your data. > I've used it > several times with no problems. > There are some other programs that do the same job, > and probably some of > them are freeware. Try Tucows or some of the other > software sites. I've > also seen some Linux CD's that include a copy of PM > -- I'm not sure if > these are stripped-down versions. > -- Carroll Grigsby > __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
RE: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Carroll, If you are interested in books from Que such as: Upgrading and Repairing PCs - Linux Edition The Multi-Boot Configuration Handbook Partition Magic Special Edition, including other softwares come with book and CD. Roman Registered Linux User #179293 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carroll Grigsby Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 10:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Where can i get partion magic for free? The short answer is, "You can't." It's a commercial program -- about $50.00. It's very powerful, easy to use (considering what it does), and has a good reputation for not screwing up your data. I've used it several times with no problems. There are some other programs that do the same job, and probably some of them are freeware. Try Tucows or some of the other software sites. I've also seen some Linux CD's that include a copy of PM -- I'm not sure if these are stripped-down versions. -- Carroll Grigsby
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Where can i get partion magic for free? The short answer is, "You can't." It's a commercial program -- about $50.00. It's very powerful, easy to use (considering what it does), and has a good reputation for not screwing up your data. I've used it several times with no problems. There are some other programs that do the same job, and probably some of them are freeware. Try Tucows or some of the other software sites. I've also seen some Linux CD's that include a copy of PM -- I'm not sure if these are stripped-down versions. -- Carroll Grigsby
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Where can i get partion magic for free? MK7.0 from Macmillan. The Multi-Boot Configuration Handbook and Upgrading and Repairing PCs Linux Edition to name a few have Partition Magic Special Edition, including Boot Magic and much more... -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Thank you. Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Registered (Newbie) Linux user 183185 - Original Message - From: Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install? > Jeff Malka wrote: > > > > During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating partitions > > and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new > > partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can be > > used? > > Jeffpress alt-f2 and in the resulting command window type > 'kdesu -c drakxconf'. After verifying root access with root's > password a small list window will open where you can choose > diskdrake from the options. > > Alan > >
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
[snip] > Which version of DiskDrake do you have? And does it work well? The > version I have is the one that came with Mandrake 7.0 originally, and > it trashes everything on the hard drive (except the partitions!) when I use > it. [snip] HadrianI don't know the version number, but it came with mdk 7.1. I have not used it except during the installation of mdk 7.1 and then only to assign mount points to partitions that already existed. Alan
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Where can i get partion magic for free?
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Alan, Which version of DiskDrake do you have? And does it work well? The version I have is the one that came with Mandrake 7.0 originally, and it trashes everything on the hard drive (except the partitions!) when I use it. Hadrian >From: Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after >install? >Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 16:12:59 -0700 > >Jeff Malka wrote: > > > > During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating >partitions > > and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new > > partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can >be > > used? > >Jeffpress alt-f2 and in the resulting command window type >'kdesu -c drakxconf'. After verifying root access with root's >password a small list window will open where you can choose >diskdrake from the options. > >Alan > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, butt sniffer wrote: >how do i get off this mailing list. i got 67 new emails today.all about >nothing.people i don`t know or care about? Same way you got on it. Unsubscribe. Looks like it is time for the lesson again... will post it again... >Jeff Malka wrote: >> >> During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating partitions >> and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new >> partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can be >> used? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Registered (Newbie) Linux user 183185 > > -- Amazement is the beginning of knowledge )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21+Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
Jeff Malka wrote: > > During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating partitions > and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new > partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can be > used? > > Thanks. > > Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Registered (Newbie) Linux user 183185 There's a program on cooker called 'parted', although I haven't used it. The way I usually go is Partition Magic Mike
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Jeff Malka wrote: >During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating partitions >and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new >partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can be >used? As root, run DiskDrake. :) Paul -- Economist: someone who wonders if it works in theory when he sees it works in real life. )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403 -=PINE 4.21+Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Re: [newbie] Using Mandrake's GUI install components after install?
how do i get off this mailing list. i got 67 new emails today.all about nothing.people i don`t know or care about? Jeff Malka wrote: > > During Mandrake's install, there was a nice GUI tool for creating partitions > and mount points. Can this tool be used after install to create new > partitions instead of fdisk? If not, is there another gui tool that can be > used? > > Thanks. > > Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Registered (Newbie) Linux user 183185