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.

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