Re: can?t use FIPS on windows 95
See http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
This should answer all your questions and includes a link to a new version
of fips which has limited support for FAT32 (w/o LBA).
On Sat, 27 Dec 1997, Jes?s Antonio Santgos Giraldo wrote:
>
> Hiya all!
>
> I´m new to the list, and of course I have some questions.
>
> 1) There is no UMSDOS for debian isn´t it?
Friends don't let friends use UMSDOS
>
> 2) I bought my computer and it comes preinstalled with windows 95, so
> all of the hard disk is in one single partion.
> Reading the files that come with the debian distribution I read that
> I could use fips, but unfortunatly when I run it it stops with an
> error:
> that the partiosn is OBh or something...
> I suposse, as I read further, fips only can do partitions on msdos
> file
> systems, and I have a pure windows 95 FAT32...
>
> So the question is:
>
> How can I shrink my only one partition ! even if it is a windows 95
> one.
>
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