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    Linux Boot CD

    I want to format a memory stick with the EXT3 format.
    I have been told I need the Linux Boot CD to do this.
    Is this free software?
    Where can I download it from?

    Thanks for any replies.

    wallie

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    It depends on what distro you want, but there are a lot of free versions (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc).

    Gparted/Parted Magic would do the trick also. It's on UBCD. Link is in my signature.

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    Ubuntu is the easiest distro to get to grips with. If you burn the ISO to CD, and then boot a PC with the CD in the drive, you can run Ubuntu in a "Live" mode, without installing anything. You'll find Gparted in the System>Administration menu.

    A Ubuntu CD is a handy thing to have, because you can use it to rescue data from a broken Windows PC, among other useful things

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    Thanks for that Nick.

    My final question:
    Using the Unbuntu software how do I go about formatting my memory stick as EXT3?

    Thanks
    wallie

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    Quote Originally Posted by wallie
    ... Using the Unbuntu software how do I go about formatting my memory stick as EXT3? ...
    General instructions,
    Cheers.

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    If you've ever used Partition Magic in the past, you shouldn't have any problems with Gparted, the UI is very similar.
    Nick.

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