Resizing the partitions was a bliss. The tool qtparted on the SystemRescueCD is a “partition Magic”-Clone for Linux and works just as well. Xp gave me a little shock cause it complained about data inconsistency, but after some CHKDSK and the installation of the “new” harddrive (incl. two reboots) all was well again.
More to come…
Today is free! Even the guy whose internet connection I was supposed to fix canceled the appointment because he helps at the polls.
Nothing is planned. Everything is possible! I think I’m going to take a bath…
…and then enjoy the rest of my free day. Yehaa!
Spending geektime took it’s toll. I resolved to give linux on my mobile machine a try. Although gentoo has a much cooler logo, I decided to go for debian cause there are many people who recommend it and I found some manuals on the web:
Debian/unstable auf dem Asus M2400N mit Kernel 2.6.
Linux on Laptop Asus M2400N
Linux on the Asus M2400N
Debian GNU/Linux on Asus M3410C (other machine, same chipset)
To resize my (NTFS)-harddrive I’ll use SystemRescueCD which utilizes NTFS Resize.
More to come…
Edited on Jun 14th 2004, 14:51 by jeck
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