<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10>I have come across the claim that using Linux partitioning tools to format external hard drives is likely to cause problems.<BR>
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My SUSE 9.2 installation was wrecked when I connected an external firewire hard drive. (Then, perhaps because of my lack of ability, reiserfsck could not sort it out.) Thus I am cautious.<BR>
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Anyone have relevant experience that supports or contradicts? Any recommendations? I don't plan to alter external hard drives a lot but I want to be able to.<BR>
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Apart from SUSE I am going to get Kubuntu 4.04, and I have Knoppix live. I doubt that there is a floppy image that will reach USB and / or Firewire??<BR>
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I have an adaptor to connect 2.5 laptop drives to 3.5 inch drive cables and don't mind messing about if necessary so if it is best to connect to the internal IDE on some box I will. <BR>
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I hope to be at the next meeting if anyone would prefer to respond there.<BR>
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Regards, Edward Fowler-Wright<BR>
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