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3) If using a paritioning S/W is preferred way to first partition the HD, is there a freeware available? In other words, the main uncertainity I have at present is how to partition his HD without a commercial partitioning S/W. Thanks for all inputs and suggestion, ->HS -- ---------------------- X

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As far as = I know, Partition Magic is the best that I have ever used so far and it i= s actually very easy to create partitions with that software and the best= thing of all is that you don't have to sweat. :) Hope that helps ! :) I bought Partition Magic and "tossed" it. Maybe I can't read very well but I

disk partition question
S S...@nospams.com comp databases ibm-db2 Thanks Bob. So you mean to say that the data wont get loaded at all in the first place. Is there any chance of the nodes going offline since you tried to load invalid (from PMAP point of view) data into the partition/node? Thanks, S. From: bocon...@ca.ibm.com

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Before I get too far along and things get out of hand, I would like recommendations on the most effecient way to partition the hard drives. Ideally I believe (please do correct me if I am wrong) I would like to keep the OS, utilities (AV etc) and drivers on it's own partition (size??? XP Pro). Then a partition for

Partitioning large IDE Hard disks
I plan on using NTFS on the XP drive, using only 30 gigs for the install and then partitioning a 10 gig no mans land in fat 32 for swap between the OS's. I would creaet a second ~4gig partition and install 9.1 again to test sofware and new releases. Partition schemes are like chili and apple pie recipies,

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FreeBSD bugmaster bugmas...@freebsd.org lucky freebsd i386 Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems Serious problems S Tracker Resp. .... i386/74650 i386 System Reboot with umount command o i386/79091 i386 [i386] [patch] Small optimization for i386/support.s o i386/79840 i386 [sysinstall] Partitioning and

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templates:82 #, no-c-format msgid "Dump partition info in %s" msgstr "Exporter les informations de partitionnement sur %s" #. Type: text #. For example IDE1 master, partition #5 #: ../templates:117 #, no-c-format msgid "IDE%s master, partition #%s" msgstr "IDE%s maître, partition n° %s" #. Type: text #.

Still trying to figure out partitioning for Linux...
The only way I've thought of to do this so far is to assume that there exists a subset A of S such that both A and SA are infinite. (I'm stuck on the existence I had the feeling that partitioning an uncountably infinite set into two infinite subsets would invoke the axiom of choice. I'm no set theoretician,

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The current layout(due to short sightedness on microsoft's part) of the partition table in sector 0 only support 1024 cylinders, 64 sectors, and 256 heads. The BIOS provides the INT 13 raw disk interface, which operates on C/H/S offsets. There is also a potential for an "LBA" interface, which is an extension

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... and the df command almost gives you a heart attack, mount the backup partition off of the tree where you need it most, then go have a cup of coffee. On a fresh install - logon as root - mv /home /misc/home - ln -s /misc/home /home - mv /usr/local /misc/local - ln -s /misc/local /usr/local - mkdir /misc/opt

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Now there's nothing wrong with your Win98 partition(s) being FAT32 and still being able to see them from OS/2... if you use FAT32IFS. However when you boot to OS/2 they will be assigned drive letters AFTER the OS/2 partitions, so your world will seem upside down when you're in OS/2. You'll still be able to get to

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a new active primary partition. The defaults should be fine for you. - After you are finished with FDISK exit to the A:\> prompt and *reboot* the computer. - When the computer reboots to the A:\> prompt format the partition using the command "format c: /s" <Enter>. (The "/s" copies the boot files to the HDD)

Great circles on the sphere S^2
I have a 500GB SATA WD drive and wondered if I need to partition it at all, or if I should what size(s) of partition would be optimal? First, a word on the terminology: to partition a drive is to create one or more partitions on it, and you can not use the drive unless it has at least a single partition (normally

Partitioning and the Filecore on RO3.5
Fdisk.exe will already be on the startup disk that you created, use it to modify the partition(s) on the drive. Fdisk is a pretty straightforward utility to use, but if you want more info on it, see here: http://tpporter.vol.com/support/fdisk.txt. The only thing to keep in mind is that you need at least one primary

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When I try to do this using MS DOS Fdisk, it says that I already have ONE; but I want two or three. I read in the Linux installation text file that one can have up to 4 PRIMARY partitions. What gives? -- I thought you can have up to 4 partittion but only 1 primary partition per hard drive. tweedle.

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IDETool which performs partitioning of HDs. Now I'm waiting for my RapIDE card which I was going to partition my Risc PCs 4.3Gb drive with - the 425Mb drive to be used in the A3010 is currently backing up the bigger drive. <Great fun I assure you!> ;o} /Finally/ the question: does it matter which software does the

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S. Widlake s.widl...@rl.ac.uk comp os msdos misc 100046.1...@compuserve.com (Thorsten Matzner) writes: edm...@aol.com wrote: What is the proper way to fdisk and partition a huge drive (9 Gig) into say 4 >>smaller drives (4 - 2 GB) which my mother board will support. I know I have to create a primary dos partition