On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 09:21:28PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
> However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
> yet, even after searching through all of the FAQ's and help documents I
> could find. The p
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Geza Gyorgyi wrote:
> > The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> > want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> > on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> > to run fips. Then it told me there was a f
my 2 cents: If you run under dos the command dir /v/s or dir *.* /v/s
it will return a list of all file on the default disk starting from the default
directory; and this output will include the file attributes. If you where to
pipe
the output to a file you could then edit it as a command file to
> The problem is with partitioning my hard disk. I DO NOT
> want to wipe it out (like using fdisk), so instead I tried FIPS (found
> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checke
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998 11:40:53 +0300 (EET DST) Arunas Norvaisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote (and I quoted):
arunas> Chris,
arunas>
arunas> You might want to run disk defragmenter BEFORE partitioning your drive.
arunas> Norton speed disk or even defrag.exe from winblows will do the job for
arunas>
On Sun, 03 May 1998 20:39:11 -0500 rehawynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (and I
quoted):
rehawynn> Hello.
rehawynn>
rehawynn> I have been reading about Debian, and I am eager to try it out.
rehawynn> However, I seem to have a problem that I have not found an answer for
rehawynn> yet, even after s
> Whoa - I'm out of touch. Is there a FAT32 capable fips? Tell me where.
> Richard
> P.S. Please
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
Alex Y.
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> on the Linux CD). First I scanned and defragged my disk, then I tried
> to run fips. Then it told me there was a file(s) at the end of my hard
> disk. So I checked the documentation on fips and it listed a two files
> that might be at the last sector, but it wasn't true on my machine. And
Fi
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