*shudder redhat*

I've used ranish partion manager, it seemed like an ok tool except for the
fact the version I used you had to work in KB rather than MB. Partion
magic was handy when it came to resizing my partion but i hae also heard
many many horror stories about it. Redhat will most likely have its own
formating tool that can handle fat32 for win 98.

I run 98 and slackware where, i have 4gb for 98 and 6gb for slackware, the
other 30gb (well 28) is broken into 3 10gb fat32 partions that i use for
data. This allows me to easily share data between operating systems, not
that I use 98 more than once a month anymore but still.

Really it comes down to what you plan on doing with it and personal
preference.

-- 
Karl Clements
"Everyone is stupid, its just the degree that varies"

<reply who="S Lee" date="Fri, 15 Mar 2002 15:14:28 +1100">

> Hi
> 
> I have a 40G harddisk. I want to partition the harddisk for Windows98
> and Redhat 7.1. Later I want to replace Windows98 with Win2000.
> Ultimately I want to put Lotus Notes/Domino on it.
> 
> Any suggestions for me to partition my harddisk?
> Anyone has experience with Ranish Partition tool or Partition Magic?
> Anyone has experience in Lotus Notes/Domino on Linux?
> 
> PS: I'm a novice in Linux/Redhat:o)
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Lee
> 
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