Re: Partition table change

1999-07-22 Thread virtanen
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > It is a commercial product that will set you back around $70. (Sorry, I > know this is an alien concept to many Debian users. :-)) Does that concept '$' have something to with that hard currency called m$? I've heard that some people of the stone

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-22 Thread Keith G. Murphy
virtanen wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > > > That box of mine has got only debian. Will not let m$ and partition magic > > > in. > > > > > No problem. What he's referring to is a standalone boot disk that you > > can create (you'd have to have a Win95 system somewhere

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-22 Thread virtanen
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > That box of mine has got only debian. Will not let m$ and partition magic > > in. > > > No problem. What he's referring to is a standalone boot disk that you > can create (you'd have to have a Win95 system somewhere that you can use > to make it).

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread Keith G. Murphy
virtanen wrote: > > > On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote: > > > Well, I've actually used Partition Magic (the boot disk) to resize > > ext2 partitions. I'd > > imagine that it can move them around just as successfully. >

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread virtanen
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote: > Well, I've actually used Partition Magic (the boot disk) to resize > ext2 partitions. I'd > imagine that it can move them around just as successfully. > > -Aaron Solochek > [EMAIL

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread Aaron Solochek
Well, I've actually used Partition Magic (the boot disk) to resize ext2 partitions. I'd imagine that it can move them around just as successfully. -Aaron Solochek [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtanen wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 10:38:03AM +0300, virt

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread virtanen
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote: > On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 10:38:03AM +0300, virtanen wrote: > > > > Is there any way to change the partion table without a complete reinstall? > > > Look at ext2resize on freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net..the search box is at the > top). > Although it say

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge wrote: > > Stephen Pitts wrote: > > > > My memory fails me (and I don't want to reboot into Windows :-(), does > > PM 4 resize ext2 partitions? > > not only that. i`ve done some incredible things with it. > but - as you wrote - windows :( addendum: i use a boot-disk with pm, so i

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread Hartmut Figge
Stephen Pitts wrote: > My memory fails me (and I don't want to reboot into Windows :-(), does > PM 4 resize ext2 partitions? not only that. i`ve done some incredible things with it. but - as you wrote - windows :( -- hafi

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-21 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 12:16:19AM +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote: > Stephen Pitts wrote: > > > Look at ext2resize on freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net..the search box is at > > the top). > > Although it says that it is ALPHA, you might try it. > > should i mention partition magic 4? > on a debian list?

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-20 Thread Hartmut Figge
Stephen Pitts wrote: > Look at ext2resize on freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net..the search box is at the > top). > Although it says that it is ALPHA, you might try it. should i mention partition magic 4? on a debian list? blushing -- hafi

Re: Partition table change

1999-07-20 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 10:38:03AM +0300, virtanen wrote: > > I will update for slink soon. Just realised that my partition design isn't > too good (too small /home.) > > Is there any way to change the partion table without a complete reinstall? > > Just wanted to get rid of /usr, /home and /va