#include <hallo.h> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat Aug 11, 2001 um 06:54:32PM:
> If you are trying to slice up win98 safely without losing data, it's > normal to use fips for making room for linux partition. (See > installation and fips documentation) FIPS has some disadvantages: unable to change cluster size, and requires a defragment filesystem. Another open source alternative is GNU parted. I prepared a set of modified boot floopies which can be used to install Woody or Sid and contain GNU parted and Ext3-support. http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf-ext3/README-boot-floppies.html Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- "You got a plan?" 'Let's try not to get killed.' "Brilliant." (Ivanova and Sheridan, "The Long Dark")

