Yeah, that time is here again, when I need more disk space. I have been thinking about moving my Debian to a larger drive, so I can take out the smallest drive to make room for a big one.
This is a heartwrenching decision; It has taken a long time to get my system working like I want it; including up to 1.2 level. It seems really impractical to try to "copy" the data from one disk to another (correct me if I am wrong, please) because symlinks tend to get lost or messed up. Seems to me the most direct way to move the system is make new boot disks, install a base system from my old CD (1.1), upgrade in place to 1.2 using ftp, and then restore my favorite configuration files. Anyone have a better idea? Thanks! -- Key fingerprint = D6 A7 D7 8C 92 CB 42 FD 60 D5 62 1C D7 B9 EA 8E Ken Gaugler N6OSK Hybrid Networks, Inc. Cupertino, Calif. URL: http://www.hybrid.com (personal: "keng at wco dot com" URL: http://www.wco.com/~keng) "The life of a Repo Man is ALWAYS INTENSE..." -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .