there is something called gnupart or soemthing like that.. 

btw, isn't disk drake enuff for u'r needs?



On Saturday 02 December 2000 16:10, you wrote:

> > Is there a linux equivalent to Partition Magic.
>
> I own a copy of PM and I know that PM is compatible with linux.  But PM
> uses the BIOS to read the partitions.
>
> Linux will read a much larger hard drive than the bios can read in dos.
> Therefore linux can read and use partitions beyond what the bios can see in
> dos.  Presently PM cannot handle the HD part beyond what the bios sees
> because it really runs in DOS and not really under linux.  That is why I
> wonder if there is a similar utility that actually runs under linux to
> address the part of the hd beyond bios under dos.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Registered Linux user  183185

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