On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:22:03AM +0530, mukund wrote:
> Incidentally, for me, many  times cfdisk fail to create a 
> partition but fdisk works like a charm,  but pretty *hot* 
> for beginners.
> 
> >
> >Personally, I am biased towards the old linux fdisk and
> >depreciate both cfdisk and disk-druid. You  may like to
> >have a look at the following URL for initial partition-
> >ing of a Win-loaded machine for dual boot:
> >
> 
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Thanks for the confirmation voice Mukund .. As far as I am
concerned, there is only ONE partitioning tool in Linux ..
the legacy fdisk. The rest can go out of the window. It is
as  you put it "*hot*", but once learnt is the  last thing
to be learnt ...

Bish

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Sub : Copying from Linux to Win partition            LOST #005

Method 1: To copy a file from Linux to a Windows partition

#mkdir /mnt/dos-c    (if mount point does not exist)
#mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/dos-c
#cp /path/filename /mnt/dos-c/path/ 
#umount /mnt/dos-c

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