gui
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Posted: Aug. 06 2004,11:54 |
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Quote (ke4nt1 @ Aug. 05 2004,19:14) | Why not use a program like parted, qtparted, partition magic, etc.. and shrink your 500 meg partition down by 10-20 megs.. Then make a second partition with the free space, format it as a FAT16 drive, then both DSL and windows can use the space...
Even better, if you can, shrink it down by 70-80 megs, Use 10-20 megs of that as your backup partition, and use the remaining 60 megs of space for a swap partition... That effectively doubles your ram...
73 ke4nt |
mmmm good idea! but I don't know if my wife the owner of the laptop will permit it to me LOL The 2nd option:I shrink said 70 Mb fat16 or fat32 ok I can backup the linux files but...how to do a swap particion in a fat16 or 32 partition? My own machine has a swap partition but it was created as swap partition and every linux I try (Knoppix DSL Debian Suse etc) recognices it witout any kind of care Is possible use a fat partition as linux swap? Tks!
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