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Partitioning
What program(s) (if any) do you suggest on partitioning a hard drive? If you don't suggest any programs, and references on howto do it otherwise?
** Note: I'm going to be partitioning a Windows 98 system to hopefully install Linux (or a variant) ** |
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Other than that, I have never partitioned my drive, so I have no programs to offer. -Bharat |
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For general partitioning, also for modifying partitions, deleting, or merging them, I use PartitionMagic: http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/
Its great. |
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partition magic is awesome. Also, Mandrake is not the only linux distro that parititions, i believe Suse (forgot capitilization) does too
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This is a lil' off topic, but it's SUSE now (yes, all caps...dunno why but it is). |
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Are you going to be destructively or nondestructively partitioning
your hard drive? By destructive, I mean starting from scratch. Nondestructive means keeping your existing data intact and shrinking the existing partition(s). If destructive is ok, then just use the partitioning program included in the installation of the distribution you choose. If you want to do it nondestructively, by far the easiest and safest program is Partition Magic. However, it will set you back about $70 (although it is worth it, in my opinion, if you want to do anything more then the bare minimum). http://www.ranish.com/part/ is a good free program that can be run from DOS. I've never had it screw up, but it has a steep learning curve. QTParted is included with knoppix. It has a gui and so is slightly more intuitive the ranish partition manager, but just doesn't "seem right" to me. In other words, I feel more comfortable with ranish, even if it took longer to learn. I think Mandrake may be able to nondestructivelty partition also, but I'm not sure. The main reason to use partition magic is it can handle many more cases then either of the free ones. Often times, Windows 2000 and XP will put files toward the end of your parition, and not move them when you defrag. (I've run into this on more then one computer). ranish and QTparted being merely partitioning programs won't move data, and so can only shrink as far as the last data in the partition. Partition Magic is much smarter and will move that data, and allow you to shrink as much as possible. My advice is to leave the free space unpartitioned, and then use the partitioning tool included with your distribution to partition the free space. PS All major distros (and almost all others) include partitioning tools. Very few include nondestructive partitioning tools, though. |
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It'll probably take a while though before I do this since I just realized today really that the computer only has a 12-gig hard drive (yes, it is very old), and is running Win98 SE. |
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I have now got SUSE Linux 9.1 Personal dual booting on my old computer :D
Thanks to everyone for helping me :) |
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I'd like to say though that SUSE doesn't have partitioning ability (unless it didn't show it for me since I already did partition). |
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I use Partition Magic 8.0 and I find it is excellent. Through a combination of deals at CompUSA, I managed to get it for 9 cents. =)
Apart from Partition Magic, I use the partitioning program built into the RedHat and Fedora Core installers (Disk Druid, i think). It is quite good also. |
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partitioning tool. They may have just hidden it if you didn't choose a custom install. |
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