Re: fstab setup

1999-02-28 Thread Elaina Tillinghast
First, make an empty directory somewhere for your new file system to live on top of. If you use an existing directory, everything in that directory will be invisible until you unmount (softwarewise) your new drive. Edit /etc/fstab, any editor. Make a line that looks just like the one for your oth

fstab setup

1999-02-28 Thread kurgan
My Linux system runs off of a small (170 MB) hard drive. I added a larger (app. 700 MB) hard drive in order to load all the Debian packages that I would like to get. However, Dselect tells me that I don't have enough room to load the packages (which total approx. 450 MB). My first thought was