those with little patience read no further.
Help please, i am trying to find the correct (and easy) way to format
and partition an external 160 GB hdd that i want to use to store backups
of data on my linux machine and my m$ machine.
I would like to have about 100 GB FAT32 and 60GB ext3.
for some reason when i run the hardware browser, this drive is called
SDB1 not hdd?? but whatever.
I am thinking that i need to do something like
Fdisk /dev/sdb1
mke3fs /dev/sdb1
how do i make a fat32 partition?
where do i write the numbers of the beginning and ending sectors?
do i have to name the two partitions?
can i just pretend it's a floppy and use the gui?? haha. just kidding.
i did get parted but it is way beyond my ability to figure out so i
thought i'd give one last attempt by asking here, if it's still too
beyond me then i'll just use ghost and use it only for m$, what a waste.
but if you think that that is the best thing to do , i can handle that,
let me know.
help help.
thanks again, did i mention that your response, if any, needs to be easy
to understand??? thanks for hand-holding.
i'm always available for any canine problems you have.
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betty i.
www.WebCanine.com
research & information
for people who care for dogs
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