Hello, >From Win98 with Partition Magic, I have resized my partition and made room for a partition I'll use for /var . In Red Hat, I had the option to use Disk Druid, format the partitions I wanted as Linux partitions, and set their mount points. I'm having trouble finding Disk Druid for Debian. I have FDisk, but that doesn't let me choose the mount point.
A related question. When after Debian is setup I create a partition for /var and set the mount point for it, will all the stuff that was in /var before get moved to the new partition? Or should I make a copy of /var first, then create the partition with the mount point, and copy the stuff back to /var . If I can't have Disk Druid, are there any alternatives? What about a graphical partitioning program like Partition Magic that'll work in KDE? -- Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 B Grafyx http://www.bgrafyx.com L.J.R. Engineering http://www.ljreng.com PHP Interest Group http://www.gigabee.com/pig/