bpreece1@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> This seems to be a common thing lately as for bashers to think you have
> to slam some one just cause they tell you how you can do something
> that does not have to be 100% done with Linux.
Well excuse me.
> If you really want a quick way Microslop had a utility called delpart.exe
> put This utility on a Windoze Dos bootable disk it can wipe out Any Type of
> OS PARTITION. You can find this using a search engine on the web.
You were talking about FDISK before. FDISK has a number of
limitations, even in newer Windows versions.
> How ever you can mess up drives with wrong parameters entered.
> When someone who is not familiar on this you do not suggest such methods.
So you are advocating we _avoid_ Linux utilities???
> We all have different methods as well doing this! This does not mean that
> someone obviously does not know what they are talking about. If you get
> offended by another method other than your own questioning the persons
> ability does not constitute slander!
I did not question your ability. In fact, you just added that to
your response to my saying DOS/FDISK had limitations. There is
nothing that will turn a "discussion" into an "argument" faster than
trying to argue against something someone did, in fact, *NOT* say.
Of course, that has not stopped people before.
You seemed more than ready to bring an "arrogant attitude" to the
table with "I'm a systems engineer." But since you bring this up,
go ahead and post your resume on-list. Might as well get it all out
for us "dumb" users, so we won't _dare_ cross you again.
> P.s. If you want to blast me take it to the politics list please
> no need to bicker on this one.
I was talking technical, about the limitations of DOS/FDISK. You're
the one that got all up on "I'm a systems engineer."
-- TheBS
-- Bryan "TheBS" Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org chat:thebs413 Engineer AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. http://www.linux-wlan.org President SmithConcepts, Inc. http://www.SmithConcepts.com
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