Re: [Cooker] Disk Drake problems (good news)
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle- this is too cool. I went ahead and repartitioned the hard drive using diskdrake. I put the primary partitions in the same order and same size I had before ( the partitions I wanted to resize were on the extended partition). After finishing the install, I pulled the cd out and rebooted. I was going to reinstall win98, but forgot to stick the floppy in. The computer booted up into Windows! The windows system partition was still intact and functioning properly! Partition Commander reads the partition table with no problems. You guys have a real winner here! Sam Pixel wrote: > Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I decided to change my partition setup for Linux and reinstall Mandrake. > > Disk drake was the last partitioning tool I'd used and it gave me the > > error message, "Diskdrake cannot correctly read the partition table". In > > addition, partition commander reported the same problem. > > could you test using cooker? diskdrake has been enhanced and should now be able > to correct buggy partition table.
Re: [Cooker] Disk Drake problems
Not yet, I have to download the latest cooker from work where we have a T1 connection. I'm at home sick today. If disk drake can do that, it'll beat the pants off any other partitioning tool out there. If I were you guys, I'd consider putting disk drake on it's own bootable CD for your commercial packages. That way someone can change partitions easily after Mandrake is installed. Pixel wrote: > Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I decided to change my partition setup for Linux and reinstall Mandrake. > > Disk drake was the last partitioning tool I'd used and it gave me the > > error message, "Diskdrake cannot correctly read the partition table". In > > addition, partition commander reported the same problem. > > could you test using cooker? diskdrake has been enhanced and should now be able > to correct buggy partition table.
Re: [Cooker] Disk Drake problems
Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I decided to change my partition setup for Linux and reinstall Mandrake. > Disk drake was the last partitioning tool I'd used and it gave me the > error message, "Diskdrake cannot correctly read the partition table". In > addition, partition commander reported the same problem. could you test using cooker? diskdrake has been enhanced and should now be able to correct buggy partition table.