jhsu
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Posted: May 11 2007,16:38 |
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Quote (curaga @ May 11 2007,11:51) | OK. My main comp (laptop) is like this: hda1 - 2 gb - fat32 - win2000 hda2 - 256 mb - swap hda3 - 5 gb - ext3 - my distro hda4 - the rest, about 13,5 gb - fat32 - music, tv recordings and movies |
Thanks for the example, curaga.
So if all your data (multimedia, photos, documents, etc.) is on hda4, does that mean all the configuration settings, boot-up programs, etc. are on hda3? Why do you have 5gb when DSL only occupies about 1% of it? What takes up the other 99%?
Is this a frugal install? If so, how do you upgrade when a new version of DSL is released?
-------------- Current cheatcodes: kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hda1 quiet vga=normal noacpi noapm nodma noscsi frugal home=hda3 opt=hda3 restore=hda3 root=hda3
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