On Tuesday 09 Sep 2003 9:22 pm, Charlie M. wrote:

> > FWIW, there is a Windows-based alternative to Partition Magic called
> > Ranish Partition Manager that is reported to work quite well,
> > although I've never used it. Not sure if it is freeware or shareware.
> > -- cmg
>
> You're right cmg.
>
> It's Freeware. It's also a boot manager, and it's amazingly good IMHO.
> But maybe only for people that already (at least) semi-understand
> partitioning, or are willing to do some reading. You have to set
> _everything_ manually, or did the last time I used it 2 or 3 years ago.
>
> That's OK since his "tutorial" on the web site is not bad. If it's still
> there. You can do 'practice runs' too until you're comfortable.
>
> http://www.ranish.com/
>
> The partition manager links from:
>
> http://www.ranish.com/part/
>
> Just two more in far too many bookmarks I've accumulated over the years.

XOSL is gui boot manager which includes ranish partition manager also. It can 
be installed in a separate partition or on a vfat partition. I use it for 
booting various oses from it and use it to make various types of partitions 
in hdd.

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