I've got an interesting problem.  1 have a 2-disk system, 12G and 4G
split as follows:

    cdrive - 8G Windows98 and 4G Linux
    ddrive - 3G Windows98 and 1G Linux.

I boot Windows directly and Linux from a floppy (because I'm past the
1024 sector boundary?).
What I want to do is to shrink the Windows partition (I'm only using
about 2G of it) and use the
rest as more Linux partition.  I'm trying to run Partiton Magic to do
this, but it keeps telling me
that my partition table is bad.  It might be, but that's the only place
where there's a problem
since the two OS's run fine on their own.

The partition table is as follows (for the first drive)

partition 1 0 - 0 - 0 thru 1023-255-63
partition 2 1023 - 0 - 0 thru 1023-255-63

Clearly, this information is bad, but it won't let me change it to more
reasonable values.

Any one have any ideas - my next step is to get ahold of the Power Quest
folks for their
help.

                    Thanks,

                    Lorne

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Lorne Schachter
(732) 819-0460, (732)819-0460 (FAX)
http://www.intact.com/~lorne



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