durbnpoisn
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Joined: Dec. 2004 |
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Posted: Oct. 27 2005,12:52 |
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Working backward through your message there...
I ran YaST yesterday and dumped off about 150mb. That really helps a lot. It should be enough to put DSL on. I may go through again and see what else I can dump. It's tough though, because I like the SuSE install despite it's slowness. And I use some of the GNome stuff as well as some KDE stuff, even though I run Fluxbox. For instance, Konqueror is still a really nice FM and it runs just fine with FluxBox on top. (it's pretty funny actually...)
The suggestion you make about copying the files... I don't know if that would work. I'm pretty sure you need to have an actual partition to point the boot loader to. But, then again... I don't really know. I suppose I could give it a shot. It's not like it will break anything...
The first suggestion you make, is probably the one that is most likely. But, it's also the one that is most scary. I have yet to ever have any real success partitioning hard drives. Every single time I've tried it, something gets screwed up. It sounds real simple, like, just lop off this part of the drive and name it 'this'. But, it always seems to effect the existing partitions. Any suggestions on why I keep screwing this up would be nice...
So let me get something else straight... Even when running DSL from a HD boot, it is still running from Ramdisk? Is that right?
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