Not specifically Debian-related, but in a way it is. I have Linux installed on a 4 Gb disk at home. Of that space, about 1.2 Gb is in use, by various partitions. I recently bought a Matrox Rainbow Runner, which is a companion card to the Matrox Mystique. As far as I know though, there are no Linux drivers for this extension card, otherwise I wouldn't have to bother with what I'm about to do now.
The card only comes with Windows '95 drivers. (Incidentally: does anyone know why Windows '95 seems unable to deal with my 4 Gb Seagate ? It keeps resetting the SCSI-bus. Only disabling the 32-bit diskaccess would work. I now have the Windows '98 beta, which doesn't seem to suffer from this problem.). The Rainbow Runner is a videoediting card, with hardware MotionJpeg encoding/decoding, hardware MPEG-1 decoding, and PC->TV capabilities. At $280 a real bargain and everything seems to be working nicely. However, videograbbing needs lots of diskspace, so I want to repartition my 4 Gb disk, 2 Gb for Linux (so I have 800 Mb `elbow room') and 2 Gb for Windows 98 and the videofiles. However, in order to be able to repartition and reinstall, I need to backup my harddrive and then restore it. What are the best ways to do this ? I thought of: a) creating a gzipped tarfile on my jaz-drive (1 Gb, so I can't just copy it) (drawback: tar seems to have some quirks in that it doesn't always correctly restores permissions) b) reinstalling (drawback: needs reconfiguring too, things may accidentally be left out) c) using a backupprogram that allows compressed backups to the Jaz, then repartitioning, then restoring. Any ideas ? BTW, does Debian incorporate the FAT32 (are there any ?) and NTFS filesystems yet, as a package ? >>> Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>> <<< I hold your hand in mine, dear / I press it to my lips. I take a healthy bite from your dainty fingertips. My joy would be complete, dear, if you were only here, But still I keep your hand as a precious souvenir. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .