Re: Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-09 Thread Jaakko Niemi
>> What I need to do is change one of my Debian (version 1.3) partitions into 2 >> separate partitions. There is presently 161 MB of files in hda6 (the >> partition I want to subdivide) and on my Windows half of the computer in >> Drive D: (hda5) I have 190MB of free space. First, I don't think

Re: Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-04 Thread Ed Cogburn
Brederlow wrote: > > Dennis Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > What I need to do is change one of my Debian (version 1.3) partitions into 2 > > separate partitions. There is presently 161 MB of files in hda6 (the > > partition I want to subdivide) and on my Windows half of the computer in >

Re: Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-04 Thread Brederlow
Dennis Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What I need to do is change one of my Debian (version 1.3) partitions into 2 > separate partitions. There is presently 161 MB of files in hda6 (the > partition I want to subdivide) and on my Windows half of the computer in > Drive D: (hda5) I have 190MB

Re: Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-03 Thread Eric
On Fri, 03 Jul 1998, Dennis Dixon wrote: >I figured the thing to do is copy all the files on hda6 into hda5(my D: >drive), repartition hda6 into hda6 + hda7 (I should use the rescue disk for >this?), and then copy back my files from 'D:' on to 'hda6', leaving hda7 >empty for future use. (I thought

Re: Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-03 Thread Shaleh
Ok, /proc DOES NOT EXIST on your filesystem. It is what is called a "virtual filesystem". It looks like files, acts like files, but it does not actually contain files on your hard drive. /proc/kcore is the contents of the kernel's core memory. It is not real and is not taking up space on your h

Can't Copy 161 MB

1998-07-03 Thread Dennis Dixon
What I need to do is change one of my Debian (version 1.3) partitions into 2 separate partitions. There is presently 161 MB of files in hda6 (the partition I want to subdivide) and on my Windows half of the computer in Drive D: (hda5) I have 190MB of free space. I figured the thing to do is copy