Ok, Sorry for the LONG reply back on the status of this. 1) I had to reformat, I damaged it to the point it wouldn't start for nothing.
2) I ended up learning a lot, (was down for 4 - 5 days though) When I followed the suggestions given.. It all seemed to work fine.. until I rebooted my computer. Then lilo would give me an error (don't have the error as I got frustrated and just reformated. Thanks for the help though (throws parted back in the garbage <-- my personal feelings, nothing against the people that made it) On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 02:26:44AM -0700, Michelle Storm wrote: > Ok, was told this would be more useful as far as partition information > > #parted -s /dev/hda print > > Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-76319.085 megabytes > Disk label type: msdos > Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags > 1 0.031 7.844 primary ext3 boot > 2 7.844 721.669 primary linux-swap > 3 721.670 1200.168 primary ext3 > 4 1200.168 76316.594 extended > 5 1200.199 8354.113 logical ext3 > 6 8354.145 32192.753 logical ext3 > 7 32192.785 51269.941 logical ext3 > 8 51269.972 65577.832 logical ext3 > 9 65577.863 76316.594 logical ext3 > > > > Ok. For starters, what you're most likely going to want to use is > > parted. (apt-get install parted) > > Already installed > > > > The link to the homepage should be either in the package description > > or the documentation. I'd strongly suggest reading ALL of the documentation. > > Reading man pages now, looking for homepage, will read it when I find it. > > > > Now, as for recommendations, here are mine. For starters, quit using > > /usr/local. I prefer to have all of my users (myself included) store ALL > > of their personal files within their home directory. This makes managing > > it all much easier. Just my suggestions. Good luck. :) > > The reasoning behind using /usr/local for storing some files is: > 1) Roommate that introduced me to Debian suggested I use my /usr/local for > my publicly shared files (mp3's, video's, etc) > 2) I add and delete users constantly, and if there's something I want to keep > I try to move it to a central location. > 3) Putting it in /usr/local has the added benefit that no one can delete it > accidentally, unless they have root access. > > > -- > Michelle Alexia "Jade" Storm -- Michelle Alexia "Jade" Storm
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