Hi Jason,

Thanks for your advice.  I will take a look.

B.Regards
Stephen Liu

 --- "Jason A. Pattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> You might try booting a RedHat installation CD in
> rescue mode on your XP
> box and running 'parted'.  I used RH 8.0.  Don't
> know whether the tool
> is available in previous install disks.  It worked
> quite well on the
> FAT32 filesystem that contained Win2K.  I'm not sure
> if it works with
> NTFS or not.
> 
> Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Hi Ken and pedro
> >
> > Thanks for your reponse.
> >
> > I expect to retain WinXP running some Win
> applications
> > and repartiton the hard drive making space for
> LTSP
> >
> > I have some old stuffs on stock including
> > PartitionMagic 4.0.  I am not sure whether it runs
> on
> > WinXP
> >
> > Is there free software from OpenSource to do this
> job.
> >
> > Merry X'Mas and Happy New Year
> >
> > Stephen Liu
> >
> >
> >
> >  --- Ken Cobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> >
> >>>I am going to use Manually partition with Disk
> >>
> >>Druid
> >>
> >>>There are 3 selections
> >>>
> >>>- New
> >>>- Edit
> >>>- Delete
> >>>
> >>>Kindly advise whether I use Delete first and
> >>
> >>then
> >>
> >>>New or otherwise (Sorry I could not find
> >>
> >>relevant
> >>
> >>>instruction from Red Hat Linux Installation
> >>
> >>Guide)
> >>
> >>>Any pointer would be appreciated
> >>>
> >>>Thanks in advance.
> >>>
> >>>Stephen Liu
> >>>
> >>
> >>Both fdisk and Disk Druid work with the data in
> the
> >>memory of the computer
> >>until you push the Save (or Write command in
> fdisk).
> >> At that time the
> >>partition table is written or updated.
> >>
> >>So, I would delete all partitions and then add the
> >>partitions as needed.
> >>
> >>Ken Cobler
> >>
> >
> >
> > =====
> > Best Regards
> > Stephen Liu
> >
> >
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