On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada wrote:
> Disk DruidRobert: using DiskDruid after you finished your installation will
> ruin your partitions, and erase your information. If you want to keep your
> actual information, you should look for a repartitioning tool such as
> PartitionMagic or FIPS.
Suppose you're installing a new drive - can you start druid from the
command line? Is there any reason you wouldn't want to? I hope to find
time to put a new drive in this week, so I'm curious.
Thanks.
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