Thanks for the lead.  I'll have a look at partimage.

A general rule of thumb is you have to use the fdisk (or equivalent,
Disk Druid) for each operating system on its own partitions.  Spent
a weekend learning this by trial and error.  Fortunately, most drive
manufacturers have a program to download that restores a HD to
the factory configuration if I get overlapping partitions, etc.

Choppy

At 11:16 AM 12/28/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Choppy,
>
>I've been using partimage (www.partimage.org) to backup/restore Win98
>partitions from a Linux boot. It works well, though my only beef is that I
>have to use DOS fdisk to create the FAT16/32 partitions.


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