On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Duke Normandin <dukeofp...@ml1.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, erik quanstrom wrote:
>
>> > When I start the install process from the Live CD, I'll probably be
>> > asked to choose a partition where I want Plan9 to live, right?
>> >
>> > I'll choose one; it'll warn me that the partition is already in use,
>> > do I want to overwrite it? I'll reply, yes, and BOOM the partition is
>> > committed to Plan9. The rest of my partitions are left alone! - right?
>> > Much obliged.
>>
>> nice in theory.  in practice, make backups.
>
> I was waiting for that one to pop up. :)
>
> If it's _that_ unpredictable, I think that I'll install it on a spare
> box. FWIW, 8 mos ago, I installed XP on Part1; Linux on 2 (with the
> swap on an extended partition); PcBSD on 3; and Native Oberon on 4.
>
> used Gnome `gparted' to resize and move partitions, with XP still in
> Part.1
>
> Zero problems! No OS install tried to mess with another partition. So,
> are you being overly cautious here, or is there a real danger that
> Plan9 has a run-away?
>

I haven´t seen Plan 9 do this, but better  safe than sorry...
-- 
- curiosity sKilled the cat

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