RE: [newbie] Modify my home directory

2004-03-11 Thread Tony S. Sykes
e. If you take the second option you will need to back up your data first. Tony. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Raffaele Belardi Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modify my home directory [

Re: [newbie] Modify my home directory

2004-03-11 Thread Raffaele Belardi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But if I mount my empty space to /home > MCC asked me if I want to transfer the files to the new partition... > SO in that case I do not loose my user files? I guess that if MCC offered to move the files for you, you'll not loose them... but I seldom use MCC, I prefer t

Re: [newbie] Modify my home directory

2004-03-10 Thread rhein
Thank you for your answer... But if I mount my empty space to /home MCC asked me if I want to transfer the files to the new partition... SO in that case I do not loose my user files? But will the amount of space add up??? I haven't made any modif for the moment... Not that crazy (more on a kite :

Re: [newbie] Modify my home directory

2004-03-10 Thread Raffaele Belardi
Christophe, see below. raffaele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Me again... I tried to make my home directory bigger... I first shrinked my windows partition (hda1) to obtain 8 Gb... Then I wanted to unmount my home directory (hda8) to make it bigger... When I click on unmount nothing happens... Why?