Regarding the disk it built, I didn't have to do a thing - it created a 4G disk
and formatted it when I created the virtual machine.  

Just got my com port working so I can sync with my palm and the Daytimer
Addressbook.  I usually use Jpilot and pilot-xfer, but need to keep the address
book up to date (expecially for those xmas cards!)


Bruce Marshall wrote:

> On Saturday 17 November 2001 9:21 am, Susan Macchia wrote:
>>  Again, even with these limitations, the fact that it runs without booting
>>  into a specialized kernel is a plus to me.  Not that I have time to roll my
>>  own, but I want to be able to play without having to worry that I can't run
>>  my critical window's apps.
>
> I'm curious as to what type of VMW disk you built and whether you had to
> format it.
>
> I was using 2.0.4 and had one of their special 'plain' disks and I don't ever
> recall having to partition or format it.  It was 4GB in size.
>
> Now, moving to 3.0, I built a new 'virtual' disk of 4.4GB and had to
> partition and format it before it was visible to VMW.  Didn't think that
> would be necessary.  But I was blown away by being able to run Partition
> Magic (virtually) to partition it.  Worked flawlessly by booting the PM
> diskettes.
 

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