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Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 15:21:33 -0400
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Subject: Re: DJGPP: the future is... FreeDos? DJ-DOS? Linux?
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Marvin G Wise Jr wrote:

> > There is only one danger: You must read the instructions for
> > partitioning VERY CAREFULLY. You can lose everything you have
> > if you don't do what it says. I didn't lose a byte. FIPS is good.
> >

FIPS doesn't work with FAT32X (Win98), or at least that's what a friend of mine
told me.


> repartitioning of hard drives, what a pain....isn't there a way to setup a
> hard drive without having to redo everything? would it be possible, if
> someone made a new OS, to allow for compatibility with various file/disk
> formats, that way it could be installed without the hassle of
> repartitioning?

Maybe, but I would say that would then grandfather in all the limitations of
those file systems, such as no symbolic links, limits on # of clusters, etc.
Also, I would consider the possibility that Linux Ext2 might be less prone to
fragmentation. Probably not, but if anybody would be able to do that, the Linux
community may have pulled it off.


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