I am about to install RedHat LINUX on a Windows95 machine.  Therefore, I need
to do some disk repartitioning and was going to use the fips utility.  However,
while reading through the RedHat installation instructions, I read a note
that said that "At the present time, the fips utility cannot resize the
new FAT32-style partitions found on many newer computers."

1. Is this really true?  If so, is there another utility that I could use?
2. I'm working on a brand new PentiumII333 machine.  I'm assuming that uses
FAT32-style partitions but how can I find out for sure??

Thanks in advance.

Stacy



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University of Washington
Dept of Atmospheric Sciences
Box 351640
Seattle, WA  98195-1640


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