Hi, I have the following setup:
/hda1 dos /hda5 /boot /hda6 / /hda7 swap /hda8 /home Now I would like to use cfdisk to delete /hda1 and create two partitions, one for /usr/local and another for /tmp. Could someone check my steps? 1. Change to init 1 2. Use cfdisk to delete dos partition and create new two/Write/Format 3. All other names now bumped down one, so change lilo root /hda6 to /hda7 4. Change fstab settings bumping up all one and adding /usr/local and /tmp 5. Reboot. 6. Switch to init 1. Make and move over /usr/local and /tmp files The problem is I never got past stage 5 reboot. It hangs. Where did I go wrong? When I changed /hda1 to a single linux partition for /usr/local, everyting went ok. But by splitting it in two and adding another, I get into trouble. Help appreciated. Jonathan PS A curious thing is when I change /hda1 from dos to linux it goes in cfdisk as a linux ext2 partition. Everything ok. But when I create /hda1 and the new /hda5 the /hda5 goes in as linux and no ext2 setting no matter that I followed the same steps... PPS Instead of everything getting out of wack and bumped down, can't I split /hda& into /hda1 and /hda2. can I control the naming somehow? -- "Hey, I think I finally got the hang of i-"