Hi Florian, thanks for the reply.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-30 03:06]: > > > > Dear all, > > > > don't ask why but I have to prepare a disk with FAT32. > > I won't ask ;-) , but if you happen to have also Windows on your > machine, I think I have an advice. > unfortunately (in this case and only in this one ,-) I do not have any native Windows with which I can format a disk. However, a friend of mine disposes of oly Windows... > > Yeah, my advice would be: play it safe. Format one of those > partitions with Windows, and then check again about the sizes. My > bet is that everything will be as supposed. > > Another advice is taken from the fdisk manpage: > > For best results, you should always use an OS-specific > partition table program. For example, you should make DOS > partitions with the DOS FDISK program and Linux partitions > with the Linux fdisk or Linux cfdisk program. > I see. A pity. Thanks! > I would follow that. True, the Win fdisk is very unwieldy (if not > stupid) and lets you do things in a certain sequence only. That > should not be a problem if you are sure what to do. I have not had > any problems with the schedule: > > 1 - win fdisk 2 - linux fdisk 3 - win format (for all vfat) 4 - > linux mkfs (for all ext2/3) > My way for doing things like that: 1 - cfdisk, partion all the disk as you want to 2 - install Windows and re-create the partitions for Windows only (no overhead since this costs only two more keystrokes IIRC). 3 - install Linux -- for safety reasons because it happened some time ago that "nice" Windows deleted all the things found on a harddisk. wbr, Lukas -- Lukas Ruf | Wanna know anything about raw | <http://www.lpr.ch> | IP? <http://www.rawip.org> | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]