Hello,
Peter Allen:
You can either run dos fdisk, or you can run linux fdisk/cfdisk, and
change the partition type, then finally running mkfs -t msdos /dev/
on it.
I've heard it recommended to use the relevant fdisk for creating partitions
- ie use the DOS fdisk for creating a DOS
You can either run dos fdisk, or you can run linux fdisk/cfdisk, and change the
partition type, then finally running mkfs -t msdos /dev/
on it.
Peter Allen
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Hi all.
I have a hard drive with ext2 fs on it, and I need to reformat it to put
Hi all.
I have a hard drive with ext2 fs on it, and I need to reformat it to put
windows on it.
How can I accomplish it?
(Its invisible to dos, so I can not format it from there) Is there a
command like that in linux?
TIA,
Andrew
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
Hi all.
I have a hard drive with ext2 fs on it, and I need to reformat it to put
windows on it.
How can I accomplish it?
(Its invisible to dos, so I can not format it from there) Is there a
command like that in linux?
TIA,
Andrew
I'm sorry. :-(
Run DOS/Win's fdisk
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