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Subject: Re: fdisk partition
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Date: Wed, 17-Dec-86 20:04:23 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 17 20:04:23 1986
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Reply-To: tim@tomcat.UUCP (Tim Kay)
Organization: California Institute of Technology
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Summary: try Vfeature for disks bigger than 32Mbytes

Organization : California Institute of Technology
Keywords: vfeature, fixed disks
From: tim@tomcat.Caltech.Edu (Tim Kay)
Path: tomcat!tim

>>the fixed disk (68 meg) is partitioned: 20 meg for dos
>>and the rest for xenix.
>>i don't need xenix, and i need more than 20 meg for dos.

You might try Vfeature from Golden Bow Systems, $80.  Apparently
the package allows you to use different disk partitions as different
disks (C: and D:).  I have been told that you could leave the 20 M
partition untouched but reformat the xenix partition as your D: disk.

Their Vfeature Deluxe ($120) allows you to break the
32 Megabyte limit, so you could use the 68 M disk as a single disk.
This is probably more than you need, and you might have to reformat
the whole disk to do it this way.  I don't know.

	Golden Bow Systems
	2870 Fifth Ave., Suite 201
	San Diego, CA  92103
	619/298-9349

Timothy L. Kay				tim@csvax.caltech.edu
Department of Computer Science
Caltech, 256-80
Pasadena, CA  91125