[newbie] Unanswered Question

2000-02-20 Thread Hershel S Robinson
I asked a question last week about repartitioning a hard disk. No one answered me. Could at least someone write me and tell me if the problem is that (A) no one can answer my question or (B) my question was so stupid I never should haveasked it in thefirst place and I am a big Linux loser.

Re: [newbie] Unanswered Question

2000-02-20 Thread Brent Timmer
assumingly /dev/hda2 and /dev/hda3. For lilo, yse, you can just edit your lilo.conf and then run lilo. Good luck - Original Message - From: Hershel S Robinson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 9:38 AM Subject: [newbie] Unanswered Question I

Re: [newbie] Unanswered Question

2000-02-20 Thread Michael C
Hi Hershel , I am new to this site so I didn't see your previous mail. 1 Is this a reasonable plan? You plan sounds o.k. although I have never use fdisk. I use PartitionMagic from Windows which is safe. But I would advise you back up your data first. 2 What do I need to do to let my

Re: [newbie] Unanswered Question

2000-02-20 Thread Ribbo
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Brent Timmer wrote: Partition magic is the best program to do what your trying to do. I don't know for sure about the one that came with linux. In order to get linux on D: not to mount the partitions on C:, you can run 'linuxconf : File systems : access local drives'

Re: [newbie] Unanswered Question

2000-02-20 Thread Brent Timmer
Yes, it is very safe. - Original Message - From: Ribbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Unanswered Question On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Brent Timmer wrote: Partition magic is the best program to do what your trying