Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!bionet!apple!shelby!csli!dmr From: dmr@csli.Stanford.EDU (Daniel M. Rosenberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,su.macintosh Subject: Looking for partitioning software Message-ID: <10281@csli.Stanford.EDU> Date: 5 Sep 89 20:11:58 GMT Sender: dmr@csli.Stanford.EDU (Daniel M. Rosenberg) Reply-To: dmr@csli.stanford.edu (Daniel M. Rosenberg) Followup-To: comp.sys.mac Organization: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford U. Lines: 17 Many third-party hard disks come with partioning software -- Jasmines, Dataframes, and, I believe, Everexes. I like the stuff; it's simple, works on boot-time, and password-protected partitions seem relatively secure. (Are they?) Well, our university radio station is sort of stuck with buying an SE/30 and an Apple/Quantum HD80, without partitioning software. I'd like to buy the stuff separately. Does anyone have any recommendations? Is any of this stuff freeware or shareware? Thanks for any pointers, Dan -- # Daniel M. Rosenberg // Stanford CSLI // Eat my opinions, not Stanford's. # dmr@csli.stanford.edu // decwrl!csli!dmr // dmr%csli@stanford.bitnet