> > Another question is: Does Jaguar work on a partition made by mac-fdisk?
>
> Using mac-fdisk to change MacOS partition sizes would probably NOT work.
> The partition sizes would change, sure, but MacOS would probably be pretty
> confused and offer to reinitialize the partitions when you reboot.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 03:09:05PM +0200, Roland Wegmann wrote:
> Hello
>
> I will ask you, if somebody have some experience about the compatibility of
> mac-fdisk and the tool you use in MacOS X to set partitions (I don't know the
> tools name).
>
> I have upgraded my OS X to Jaguar and now I
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 15:09:05 +0200, Roland Wegmann composed:
> Hello
>
> additional software in the application folder. But there is a old MacOS 9
> partition I doesn't use anymore. And now I ask myself, if I can use
> mac-fdisk to rearrange my current MacOS X partition and my old MacOS 9 t
--- Roland Wegmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I will ask you, if somebody have some experience about the compatibility of
> mac-fdisk and the tool you use in MacOS X to set partitions (I don't know the
>
> tools name).
>
> I have upgraded my OS X to Jaguar and now I have not enough
> I have upgraded my OS X to Jaguar and now I have not enough space for
> additional software in the application folder. But there is a old MacOS 9
> partition I doesn't use anymore. And now I ask myself, if I can use
> mac-fdisk to rearrange my current MacOS X partition and my old MacOS 9 to a
>
Hello
I will ask you, if somebody have some experience about the compatibility of
mac-fdisk and the tool you use in MacOS X to set partitions (I don't know the
tools name).
I have upgraded my OS X to Jaguar and now I have not enough space for
additional software in the application folder. But
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