According to Osamu Aoki, > On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:00:45PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote: > > > > > While I agree with your disdain for the PM license, the problem is that > > PM is one of the few tools that *will* move those files that you were > > not able to move causing you to nuke your partition. Nuking is not > > always a viable option and until someone comes up with a methodology or > > program to handle these files PM will continue to sell even with the > > nasty license. > > Why not get Mandrake ISO image first instead of partition magic. > > They have fancy partitioning tool as a part of installer. (Thier web > site say NTFS resizing on their 9.1 version.)
Potato or slink's dos utils (on the ftp server but not officially part of the distrib) include a partition-shrinking tool that works fine with vfat (I used it on several different machines to convert them from W95 to Debian). I don't recall the program's name, but poke around where you found loadlin.exe. This is a W95 era machine, is it not? So no ntfs, right? A mandrake ISO is useless if you can't boot off CD. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]