On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 03:14:28 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:

> don't like to use MS-DOS FDISK at all because of bugs.  But now I use
>DR-DOS 7.03.  There is a FreeDOS FDISK, much more advanced than the MS-DOS
>version.  I used OS/2 FDISK to create DOS 

Hi Thomas -

There is actually a very cool FDISK replacement that works under dos, os/2, Winx (and 
I think Linux).  Its called DFSee, written by Jan van Wijk in the Netherlands, and is 
currently freeware.  You can get it at http://www.fsys.demon.nl.  It does a lot more 
than 
fdisk, including logging & hex dumps, and has something like 80 or so commands.

Anyhow, I highly recommend it for multiboot partitions -- it will also handle LVM 
stuff 
under Warp Server for eBusiness as well as the 'usual' partition types.  Under OS/2 it 
will run in a DOS window, or you can do a dos boot from floppy & run it from floppy.

Hope this helps,

Tony Butka


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