At 14:01 16-11-02 +0100, you wrote:
With FDISK, you can IIRC enable the partitions you want to initialise. After writing the partition table again and then initialise partitions, the enabled partitions would be initialised. I'm not sure as I had that problem about 4 or 5 years back and as I'm still using the Gilvad bios stuff (since my HD is set up for that bios and it's even MORE work to back up the whole HD just to get it JDS style) I'm not much of a JDS bios user right now.> boot partition, the other once aren't backed up that way). That way when > the boot partition is screwed up, all I need to do is to re-initialise the > boot partition and copy the backup partition back to the boot partition. > So how do I reinitialize just one partition?
If anybody can be sure about this method, please post it as soon as possible (preferably even BEFORE Diederik tries it). It's better for someone to be sure that someone who isn't sure as he isn't actively using the JDS bios for any reason.
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