Here, here... The defauld hard-drive configuration may be the easiest to setup, but to do the partitioning RIGHT you really have to go in, fdisk it, do a lot of guess work and pray you get it right. Is there a way that we can get yast to be a bit more intelligent in the matters of disk partitioning, maybe make 4 partitioning recommendations and allow the user to choose a SAFER way to partition the disk without having to go through a 4 hour hell of guess work of how best to split it up. Later, -- Tim Pintsch Direktor, Angst Labs - www.angst.chicago.il.us mofohawk@angst.chicago.il.us On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
It would be nice if Yast understood about multiple partitions when figuring out whether you have enough disk space. Last time I did an install, it was totally confused by the fact that /usr was located on another partition, and /usr/local on yet a third (as a subdirectory that was the target of a link from /usr/local).
Paul Abrahams
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