On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 21:08, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
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setup a special partition for that. You can always backup your /home
partition to the Windows partition if any trouble comes.
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Excellent idea - I'll try that when I set about installing 9.1 - it
sounds as though quite a lot of people
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having WinME(FAT32), D drive: 15GB having all my
data(FAT32), 128MB
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 3:45 pm, Arthur Kng wrote:
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having
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Subject: [newbie] Hard disk repartitioning-II
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your
On Friday 04 Apr 2003 8:08 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 00:47, Arthur Kng wrote:
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 00:47, Arthur Kng wrote:
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having
Hey all,
First up, thank you everyone for your prompt
help. you've really made it easier for me.
reading all your posts i've come up with a plan which
goes like this:
( just to remind you, i have a 20GB disk, C drive:5GB
having WinME(FAT32), D drive: 15GB having all my
data(FAT32), 128MB