On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 15:51, Jeremy Maitin-Shepard wrote:
> If you aren't using LVM (and thus can't do what Matthew Kennedy
> suggested), the easiest thing would probably be to put Debian on the
> new hard drive, get it working, and then use Debian to tar your gentoo
> partitions into a file on on
Vanh Phom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently get a hold of a 40G drive. So I'm planing to move Debian out
> to the new (new to me) drive. Debian currently occupied 2 partitions
> (1,2) while Gentoo takes 3,4. I want Gentoo to own current drive. Is
> there any app that would allow me to reall
Vanh Phom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi folk,
>
> Happy new year to all.
> I recently get a hold of a 40G drive. So I'm planing to move Debian out
> to the new (new to me) drive. Debian currently occupied 2 partitions
> (1,2) while Gentoo takes 3,4. I want Gentoo to own current drive. Is
> the
On Wednesday 31 Dec 2003 06:42, Vanh Phom wrote:
> Hi folk,
>
> Happy new year to all.
> I recently get a hold of a 40G drive. So I'm planing to move Debian
> out to the new (new to me) drive. Debian currently occupied 2
> partitions (1,2) while Gentoo takes 3,4. I want Gentoo to own current
> driv
Hi folk,
Happy new year to all.
I recently get a hold of a 40G drive. So I'm planing to move Debian out
to the new (new to me) drive. Debian currently occupied 2 partitions
(1,2) while Gentoo takes 3,4. I want Gentoo to own current drive. Is
there any app that would allow me to reallocate the oth