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Offline nrose

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Re: Partitioning for Linux/Win98/UAE
« on: March 26, 2003, 04:44:45 PM »

Cyberus wrote:
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Where do I get partition software from (preferably free!)


I'm using SuSE 8.1 Linux and I believe it has a partitioning utility.  I didn't use it because my drive was already partitioned.

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Cyberus wrote:

I would like a boot partition for Win98, a data partition (could this be accessed by Windows, Linux and WinUAE if it is using the PC file format, how about FAT16, FAT32?), and a Linux boot partition.
Also, does it make any difference if I have a separate swap partition, or can I have this as part of the Linux partition?


Windows, Linux and WinUAE can access FAT32 perfectly well.  Windows can't access the Linux partition (fine with me :-D).  I think my swap partition was set up from the Linux partition at installation.