From: Stacy Brodzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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
At the c:>, do an fdisk. do "4. view disk partitions" or somesthing to that
effect, and
you will see FAT32 or FAT16 or other. ESC out. I found that FIPS works great, but
have not done any of my ten hard drives in FAT32, They all came new to me, and I
did
FDisk and Format the first time. My sm
Partition magic can resize FAT32.
Right click your drive icon, properties. It will say FAT32.
or fdisk
whichever you prefer.
'rgds,
Anthony
Stacy Brodzik wrote:
>
> I am about to install RedHat LINUX on a Windows95 machine. Therefore, I need
> to do some disk repartitioning and was going to
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 resiz