| Jeremy Boden 2007-11-05, 7:12 pm |
| On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:32:40 +0000, AJackson wrote:
> On Oct 18, 5:48 am, "Noozer" <dont.s...@me.here> wrote:
>
> You can't. Unless, you use soft links like Angel did.
>
>
> Easy way, you don't. Leave space on partition where you want it to be,
> and manually create partition and file system after installation is
> done. Then you add a line into /etc/fstab.
>
> If you are going to change and experiment with partition sizes, please
> have a look at LVM. It makes life so much easier when you want to do
> stuff like that. You can change size on partitions without needing to
> reboot the computer. You can easy create and remove partition while
> running. You can easy make three disks look like one large partition,
> and later divide it into many partitions.
>
> Have a look at http://www.debian-administration.org/ where there is some
> good instructions how this can be done. (like
> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/410)
But it takes hours of nail-biting if you decide to get rid of it or
choose to upgrade...
--
Jeremy Boden
"64 bits good, 32 bits bad"
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