On 19-Apr-98 Marco Shaw wrote:
> Here's a scenario:
>
> Disk structure:
> 95/NT 75% and RedHat 25%.
>
> Running out of space for RH so I could use some of the NT partition. I
> would use Partition Magic to shrink the 95/NT partition, and create an
> empty
> partition. Boot RedHat, and use it to format the free space and create a
> ext2 partition, then mount it. I could then add it to /etc/innitab (I
> don't
> remember the exact file name), and it would get mounted on every boot
> attempt.
>
> Is something wrong with my logic? I just want to make sure that I can do
> this this way, and am not missing anything important.
Not a thing, as long as you put the mounting info in fstab (not inittab)
and as long as NuT(tm) can handle the change.
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