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choasforages:
no no no no no/*choas bangs head into wall*/
make a directory called /stuff
mount the other harddrive on /stuff using a linux partition format
and chmod it to 1777
and change the wine config to put everyhting in there, like a g: drive,
creedon:
quote:Originally posted by Sleeping Dog:
right now it shows the following things under the following categories:
Name Flags Part Type FS Type (Label) Size (MB)
hda1 Boot Primary FAT16 (DISK1PART01)
1081.7
Pri/Log Free Space
2.0
What do you want changed/added?
SD
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Delete that partition, then create a primary ext2 partition that uses all the available space, then create extended partitions for swap (reccomend 128 Mb.), 500 mb /user, and the balance would be ./ (root). Then write the partition table.
Master of Reality:
if you make the all available space a partition you have no room for the swap....... Debian doesnt use slices like BSD does, does it?
creedon:
quote:Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
if you make the all available space a partition you have no room for the swap....... Debian doesnt use slices like BSD does, does it?
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No, but you can create an extended partition for swap, Linux recognizes that.
Master of Reality:
if you fill all available space with an Ext2 then there wont be any room for an extended partition.
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