LinuxPR: LinuxPPC Inc. bundles FWB Hard Disk Toolkit with LinuxPPC 2000 | Linux Today

LinuxPR: LinuxPPC Inc. bundles FWB Hard Disk Toolkit with LinuxPPC 2000

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 10, 2000

“LinuxPPC Inc., the recognized leading developer of Linux for
PowerPC computers, announced today that they have licensed Hard
Disk Toolkit*PE partitioning tool from FWB Software, LLC.”

“Hard Disk Toolkit*PE will be shipped with every order for
LinuxPPC 2000 that is placed on LinuxPPC’s web site. Hard Disk
Toolkit*PE will also be included in LinuxPPC’s next major release,
which is due out later this month.”

“Partitioning is the most difficult part of installing
LinuxPPC,”
explained FWB’s President, Stuart Saraquse.
“Normally, before a person can install Linux on a Mac, they need to
erase and repartition the machine’s hard disk. But by using
Hard Disk Toolkit*PE, you can repartition a hard disk without
erasing it beforehand.”

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