Hi, My history with woody is checkered. The first time I upgraded from potato I had *no* problems apart from having to wait for everything to download and unpack, etc. I finally sank what was a decently-working woody system by opening dselect in a spirit of "oh, what's THIS for" and mucking everything up.
Since then, all my efforts to upgrade to woody have been disastrous: I couldn't get X to boot because of a missing default 'cursor' font; I somehow couldn't backspace in X; certain packages would refuse to configure completely, and so on and so on and so on. Anyway, I'd like to: split up my main partition and install woody "next to" potato, so I always have a solid working version. I believe that with 30G I should have enough room... I was wondering whether anyone's used GNU parted & can report on its reliability ... A stupid idea? I've gotten the reinstallation of potato (following a woody tangle) down to a matter of flying fingers, but it sure still feels like a lot of wasted time, especially when I have work pending. But I want some of the stuff in unstable ... and every time I try to set it up, I learn something. Thanks in advance for feedback or psychoanalysis. Cheers, Glenn _________________________________________________________________________ | // G l e n n B e c k e r | | // "Daughter don't yuh dare | // Oh momma who cares | // It's the blimp, it's the blimp" | | // [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _________________________________________________________________________|