On Mar 13, 1999, John P. Griffin wrote:
> 
> Hey gang,
> 
>   Some time ago there was a thread in this group about re-partitioning an
> existing MSDOS FAT hard drive without re-formatting and losing all the
> data currently on the drive. It would allow one to re-size, both up and
> down, the size of the partition.
> 
>   Does anyone remember this, or what 3rd party software that accomplished
> this?

You can also use the DOS program FIPS.EXE, which you can find on many 
Linux and DOS sites. You just need to defrag your DOS partition first. 
I used it for my own SuSE install without a problem--I had DOS-16 of 
course.

And, it's free :-)

Howard Arons
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