Hi Karen,

while parted (the text tool behind gparted) is written
for Linux, the partitions that you edit or create with
it can be anything. There is no need to use a dos tool
to make a partition for DR dos. In particular when the
dos tool is not legally available anyway... As you say
another person will do the partitioning: Gparted is a
very easy to use graphical tool, almost drag and drop
for partitions you could say. And of course nothing of
Linux is visible while you use the tool. Does the other
person have specific experience with partition magic?
If not, I think a text based partition tool is harder
to use than gparted. Some things are just hard in dos.

On the other hand, if data loss is no problem, you can
use any fdisk style program, such as xfdisk or other
tools included in freedos distros.

Does the laptop which you want to partition have only
a floppy drive? If so, dos tools can have an advantage
as more user friendly tools are often too big and need
to be run from CD or DVD.

Regards, Eric

PS: Here are two different html views of the manual
page of parted. Basically in gparted, all menu items
have buttons instead of commands, but the feature set
itself is of course very similar...

http://netadmintools.com/html/8parted.man.html

http://linuxreviews.org/man/parted/index.html.en



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