RE: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation

2000-03-10 Thread Domingo BerrĂ³n Montero
go to http://come.to/ranish > -Mensaje original- > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Larry C > Enviado el: viernes, 10 de marzo de 2000 13:17 > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation >

Re: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation

2000-03-10 Thread Larry C
- Original Message - From: "Bill Mote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 4:47 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation > Partition Magic will do exactly what you want to do. All you need is a > r

Re: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation

2000-03-10 Thread Bill Mote
Partition Magic will do exactly what you want to do. All you need is a rescue disk from it. Bill - Original Message - From: "Larry C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 7:17 AM Subject: [newbie] non-destructive H/D space reall

[newbie] non-destructive H/D space reallocation

2000-03-10 Thread Larry C
I have had Linux installed for a few weeks now and would like to change the way I initially set-up my directory structure to better utilise my H/D space. Is this possible / practical to do without starting from scratch? Larry C