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From: Marcos de Souza Trazzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25 Aug 2003 08:14:24 -0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: help - boot problems possibly from partition magic
> On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:24, richard yuwono wrote:
> > hi,
> >
>
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:24, richard yuwono wrote:
> hi,
>
> i had rh 9.0 and win2k running nicely on my box at home and recently i installed
> partition magic 8.0. after rebooting the grub splash screen no longer came up, but
> instead i got a grub prompt. i tried a boot disk
hi,
i had rh 9.0 and win2k running nicely on my box at home and recently i installed
partition magic 8.0. after rebooting the grub splash screen no longer came up, but
instead i got a grub prompt. i tried a boot disk which got a bit further but gave me
"kernel panic: no init found"
Thanks for the info on Parted, but I don't think it can repartition windows 2000, I
can't get it to work.
Irvine Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Martin Marques kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 14:46:
>
>> Is there something for repatitioning NTFS?
>
>Oops!
>
>Didn't read the email properly. I nee
Martin Marques kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 14:46:
> Is there something for repatitioning NTFS?
Oops!
Didn't read the email properly. I need to slow down a bit.
Sorry!
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Martin Marques kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 14:46:
> > Parted worked great for me on my laptop.
> >
> > http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Hello
The web page you cite suggests that parted is only able to read NT filesystems, and I
find nothing in the man page to suggest that it can
repartition N
On Mié 11 Dic 2002 20:06, Jeff Davis wrote:
> Yup
>
> Parted worked great for me on my laptop.
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Is there something for repatitioning NTFS?
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Everyone;
>
> Can some tell me the free alternatives to partition magic?
>
> thanks
>
>
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Yup
Parted worked great for me on my laptop.
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
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Try parted
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:52:11PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can some tell me the free alternatives to partition magic?
On my Red Hat 7.3 I have parted, a partition editing program. I have
never used it, however.
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| Can some tell me the free alternatives to partition magic?
Try parted.
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Hello Everyone;
Can some tell me the free alternatives to partition magic?
thanks
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On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 20:05, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > The problem is that I cannot even get win2k installed. Are you saying
> > that XOSL will help with that? Will it be able t
I dont think xosl will hide any partitions.I think the opposite is true.
Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> The problem is that I cannot even get win2k installed. Are you saying> that XOSL will help with that? Will it be able to hide disks and> partitions so that the Win2k install will
> The problem is that I cannot even get win2k installed. Are you saying
> that XOSL will help with that? Will it be able to hide disks and
> partitions so that the Win2k install will not even see them? I do
> already have xosl, I've just never tried it. I will take a look at it.
>
> Also, can't
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> > From: James Pifer
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:19 PM
> > To: redhat
> > Subject: Partition Magic
> >
> >
> > I have a RH72 system where the OS is installed on
> a 40gig drive and
> >
I read requires Windows to be loaded first.
> HTH
> smbinyon
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: James Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:19 PM
> To: redhat
> Subject: Partition Magic
>
>
> I have a RH72 system where the
can select Windows or Linux. Not sure if it will
> work, it seems everything I read requires Windows to be loaded first.
> HTH
> smbinyon
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: James Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:19 PM
> To: red
Install XOSL
Binyon Steve Contr Det 4 AFC2TIG/ASRCC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
Is the 100g drive empty? If so, physically disconnect the 40g and make the 100g the primary (i.e. 'C' drive) and install Win on it, then reconnect everything back where Linux will boot and adjust yourlilo.conf so you
everything I read requires Windows to be loaded first.
HTH
smbinyon
-Original Message-
From: James Pifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:19 PM
To: redhat
Subject: Partition Magic
I have a RH72 system where the OS is installed on a 40gig drive and
there&
On 1 Oct 2002, James Pifer wrote:
>[...] (Sorry, I didn't start following this till now.)
> > > >-- Original Message --
> > > >Subject: Partition Magic
> > > >From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTEC
ly. That's the whole
> problem, I can't
> create a partition on the first disk. For whatever
> reason Partition
> Magic will not let me move/resize the two Linux ext2
> partitions that are
> there, but it will let me partition the Linux ext2
> partition on the
> seco
I'm looking at the installation notes for XOSL and it says you have to
create a partition for it manually. That's the whole problem, I can't
create a partition on the first disk. For whatever reason Partition
Magic will not let me move/resize the two Linux ext2 partitions that ar
ystem running XP and
> > allowed him during booy up to select which OS he
> > needed to run.
> >
> > I hope this helps.
> >
> > Darren
> >
> > >-- Original Message --
> > >Subject: Partition Magic
> > >From: James Pifer <[EMA
the HOW To's,
> Catergorised Index and select boot loaders and
> booting the OS.
>
> This helped a collegue of mine install linux onto a
> system running XP and
> allowed him during booy up to select which OS he
> needed to run.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Darren
>
this helps.
Darren
>-- Original Message --
>Subject: Partition Magic
>From: James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 30 Sep 2002 19:19:12 -0400
>
>
>I have a RH72 system where the OS is installed on a 40
se Windoze needs to be able to write to
the first partition.
I then figured I would create room at the beginning of the drive, but
Partition Magic 7 will not let me resize the Linux ext2 partitions. It
will let me resize/move the one on the 100gig drive, but not the one the
OS is on. I figured I wou
On 01/12/02, 11:09:54AM +0530, Jayamohan wrote:
> Hello there, if you have Win98 alreay onstalled then you could use Partition
> Magic 7 to make the Linux partitions. saves you all the head ache. After
> creating the EXT2 and swap partitions just boot from the linux install cd
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Wally Brock wrote:
> The newest versions of partition magic are supposed to have the ability
> to resize an ext2 file system. Which would also mean the ability to
> resize ext3. I've not tried this myself so I have no idea how safe or
> reliable it i
The newest versions of partition magic are supposed to have the ability
to resize an ext2 file system. Which would also mean the ability to
resize ext3. I've not tried this myself so I have no idea how safe or
reliable it is.
Good Luck,
Wally
Steve Lee wrote:
> does anyone
Spoke to PowerQuest today. No version of Partition Magic supports ext3.
They're working on it.
I think, for me, I'll just stay with ext2. My machine never crashes
anyway. It IS Linux, you know :)))
On 11/15/01, 10:40:17PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
> Good question. I'm r
>does anyone know if partition magic
>can resize a ext3 filesystem.
>need to resize my filesystem.
>so i can go buy one instead of
>redoing my system from scratch
parted, ships with redhat. see "man parted", and "help" inside of
parted. i know, the pm gui i
1/15/01, 03:15:17AM -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
> does anyone know if partition magic
> can resize a ext3 filesystem.
> need to resize my filesystem.
> so i can go buy one instead of
> redoing my system from scratch
>
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
> __
does anyone know if partition magic
can resize a ext3 filesystem.
need to resize my filesystem.
so i can go buy one instead of
redoing my system from scratch
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;> Is something wrong with my logic? I just want to make sure that I can do
>> this this way, and am not missing anything important.
Marco,
I'm not shure if I should advice you to use Partition Magic to do this.
I've been using it with Win 3.xx without problems, but NT gave me a
do
> this this way, and am not missing anything important.
This should work.
You might want to use fdisk to create the new partition after you've
created the free space with Partition Magic. I don't believe that you
can create ext2 partitions with PM so if you create a Dos partition
an
On 19-Apr-98 Marco Shaw wrote:
> Here's a scenario:
>
> Disk structure:
> 95/NT 75% and RedHat 25%.
>
> Running out of space for RH so I could use some of the NT partition. I
> would use Partition Magic to shrink the 95/NT partition, and create an
> empty
> par
Here's a scenario:
Disk structure:
95/NT 75% and RedHat 25%.
Running out of space for RH so I could use some of the NT partition. I
would use Partition Magic to shrink the 95/NT partition, and create an empty
partition. Boot RedHat, and use it to format the free space and create a
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