Linux question
John Abreau
jabr at thurien.bcs.org
Thu Oct 12 23:24:31 EDT 1995
>> Hi John,
>>
>> I saw your How-To-Clinic meeting next Wed. in the BCS Journal and
>> was wondering if you could advice me on something.
>>
>> I need to set up Linux on my PC for a class I'm taking. Is
>> it possible to repartition my drive without wiping out what is
>> presently on my system? I have a new Pentium that came preinstalled
>> with Windows95. I am going to install the InfoMagic Linux.
>> Do you know of any software that allows one to repartition the disk
>> without erasing what is already on it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any info you may have on this problem,
>>
>> Cynthia Baird
>> ccb at tiac.net
I've heard of a utility called FIPS that is supposed to do something like that
for DOS/Windows, but I'm not sure if that would work with Windows 95.
Perhaps your safest bet would be to get a second hard drive for Linux,
or to plan on reinstalling Windows 95 after partitioning (although if it
was preinstalled, I'd guess the vendor didn't provide the original
installation disks)
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