Carl William Spitzer IV on 9/11/2003 1:04:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time wrote:
If you keep your working drive small such as 20-40k
you can use dd to copy it all to a monster drive.
There is also BRU which a friend will help me setup.
I am told it creates an install set of CDRW.
Likely DVDR will soon be supported.
CWSIV
That's great :)
-- as you will recall a few days ago:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 05:55:23 -0400 GarUlbricht7 writes:
John Pettigrew wrote:
Steve wrote...
Steve had said (in part):
#>"... The only way SuSE can compete
#> is to get Yast
to be able to resize an NTFS partition...."
.
and lot of people wrote...after
CWSIV wrote:
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http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,110748,tk,dn051503X,00.asp
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So, what I said: "What need is a simple robust method to resize NTFS partitions, so we can easily set up dual boot SuSE on MS machines...."
Nothing anybody has wriiten so far has disabused me of that notion.
The problem of "dual boot" on XP machines,
is compunded by the fact that MS uses the
hard drive ID to prevent "piratecy"...
that's why I said...
"YaST2 needs to be able to re-size NTFS Partitions"
And it sounds like there are a number of way we can achieve
that...for I recall someone saying despite the belief to the
contrary, YaST2 is also Open-source, CMIIAW.
Best regards,
Gar
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"The above is my first rough draft---
corrections and comments welcome..."
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