I'm not sure who is following this string but I have apparently fouled up
the boot sector of the partition table while partitioning with Mandrake
8.1's Diskdrake and cannot procede with adding Mandrake 8.1 and Redhat 5.1
partitions my HD which presently contains a windows98 partition. (40G, ATA
100 HD ... I have no ATA100 controllers ... just EIDE).

Upon launching Diskdrake, it announces it is having problems reading the
partition table and warns about proceeeding and then when I go ahead and
delete all partitions except the windows partition and add others, it will
not format the partitions. So I am stuck.

Someone has advised getting and using XOSL boot manager because it has a
superior disk partitioner and others have given me mixed reviews about
buying Partition Magic.  I might go try one of these methods if there is not
a more direct method but they both seem a little round about and may not
work anyway.  I think Diskdrake would still work for me if I can clear up
the partition table.  I believe I just unfortunately erred though ignorance
while using it and caused the corruption/problem and can avoid that next
time.

If anyone could tell me or direct me to information on how I repair/clean up
the boot sector/partition table, I would greatly appreciate the advice.  I'm
not sure what to do.



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