martin.eyles


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Posted: Oct. 21 2005,10:10 |
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Thanks, I managed to make the image. I've added the image to the qemu directory in dsl-embedded directory. I also managed to add the image to dsl-windows.bat file, so that the dsl recognised it as hdc.
I still have a problem though - I got the impression from the instructions on the dsl site (linked to earlier) that you are meant to copy everything from hdb onto this, but according to the ls command, /mnt/hdb is empty. what am I doing wrong?
I want to make the disks big enough that I can install evolution email, and keep lots of emails here, which I thought I'd achieved, but how do I get the space in the "right place" so I can use apt-get?
Thanks, Martin
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