motokitn

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Posted: Oct. 19 2005,05:35 |
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motokitn still trying to grok all these partitions... almost like when I installed...
parted.dsl is a command-line partition editor that work quite well for me. I used it to rescue several gigs of my storage drive, which my old mobo couldn't see but my new one does
Instead of running it from the menu I run it from a terminal with the command: parted /dev/hda running it from the menu always gave me fits. I recommend reading its man page first though, the commands aren't intuitive to a newcomer. I personally would combine to form two partitions, one swap and one system. I may be crazy for this, I don't know. It sounds like that might be what you have already. One thing about df though, it doesn't tell you anything about unmounted partitions. Hope it's all going good!
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