Which as many useful "freeware" apps built on it and can re-size paritions...however remember once you change the arcitecture of the /boot dir things get whacky!
Brian AwPhuchOn the commercial side, I have used powerquest's DriveCopy with great success. Once I got a Debian setup running right, I just "cloned" it around to new hard drives and resized it to fit. Same thing with Mandrake. Worth the $$ if time is money. But, I hardly use a hard drive based OS anymore, since DSL came along. ---
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But, I hardly use a hard drive based OS anymore, since DSL came along.
amen.
Hard drives are good for storing DATA. RAM is good for running DSL
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