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Re: Woah

From: "R. Paul McCarty" <>
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 17:59:34 -0400 (EDT)

The last time I checked Partition Magic (version 3.0) doesn't support
linux ext2 filesystem.  It recognizes it, but it can't do anything useful
with it (like resizing, moving, creating, etc.)  But maybe more recent
versions support ext2, and whatever ***BSD uses.  And yet, I've found it
invaluable for running multiple OSs, installing IBM's OS/2 boot manager,
etc.

-Paul

On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Timothy Gray wrote:

> Ummm I've had nothing but trouble with Partition Mangler when coupled with
> linux. It usually makes problems for Linux filesystems.
> 
> 
> ----------
> : From: Michael Sharp <>
> : To: 
> : Cc: 
> : Subject: Re: Woah
> : Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 7:04 AM
> : 
> : Chris Schmidt-GP-X- wrote:
> : > 
> : > Hey,I know this isn't really the place for it,But I know alot of you
> : > guys use linux,and I wanna know if there is a partitioner that won't
> : > kill all the rest of the info on a HD.And once again,I'm sorry for
> : > putting this up here,But I need some help and alot of the linux places
> : > avoid this question
> : 
> : Use Partition Magic. Its some really nice software that will allow you
> : to dice-n-slice your HDD nearly any way you want it. Well worth the
> : money spent on it, IMHO.
> : 
> : Mike
> : 
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