"Marco Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

> 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.

/etc/fstab

> 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.

This should work. 

You might want to use fdisk to create the new partition after you've
created the free space with Partition Magic. I don't believe that you
can create ext2 partitions with PM so if you create a Dos partition
and reformat it you should remember to change the partition type from
Linux.

-- 
Eze Ogwuma


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