That u can solve very easily..
Anticipate future requirements and partition the disk space accordingly. For this you can very easily make changes in partition values what I had mentioned there. Change them to suite ur requirements.
Regards,
Abu.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
Dear Mr. Muttalib,
This is with ref. to your guidance provided in connection with the above.
Sir, as per your guidance, only 3000 MB have been assigned for linux
installation, but, if at a later stage, I need to install other softwares in
linux let us assum Oracle (linux based) then due to limited space, won't it
creat problem. It may refuse to install the same due to this reason. To
handle this situation, I think that I should assign more space for linux
instead of 3000 MB. Am I right ?
Please clarify and oblige.
Thanks & Regards,
Malkiat
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