I have a dual boot system with windows XP and red hat 9. I want to reformate one of my NTFS partitions and use the space for linux.
Now, I have partition magic installed and actually used partition magic to initially create the linux partions. but after installing red hat and running PM from windows I get this error that prevents it from starting "can't determine partition drive letter".
I've checked the windows disk manager and see that, in fact, the linux partitions don't have drive letters. Anyone know a way around this? Maybe a bootable partition manager? A partition manager usable in linux would be fine....
Thanks!
Now, I have partition magic installed and actually used partition magic to initially create the linux partions. but after installing red hat and running PM from windows I get this error that prevents it from starting "can't determine partition drive letter".
I've checked the windows disk manager and see that, in fact, the linux partitions don't have drive letters. Anyone know a way around this? Maybe a bootable partition manager? A partition manager usable in linux would be fine....
Thanks!