Re: re-partitioning

2000-09-02 Thread M. Neidorff
At 10:14 AM 08/31/2000 -0700, you wrote: >But in any case, if you can burn CDs and have a computer that can boot >from the CDROM >(almost any computer built in the last few years), then in a situation >like this you might want to consider downloading the "Linuxcare Bootable >Business Card". > >ht

Re: re-partitioning (more info)

2000-08-31 Thread Statux
You'd need static versions of those utilities. Libraries are too big for bootdisks. You can prolly manage to get the source and compile your own static copies :) On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, M. Neidorff wrote: > Hi folks, > While I am thinking this through, it occurred to me that once I delete the > ex

Re: re-partitioning

2000-08-31 Thread Duane Clark
Mark wrote: > Hi folks, > > I know that we have beat this topic up for a while. I just want to clarify > an issue. I've just gotten a new HDD and want to take my RH 6.2 > installation and > > tar the partitions onto the new drive (easy) > delete existing partitions from old drive, (also