Today was a good day for me and my little network sever. I had a drive on which I made / to small during the install and I was unable to install the kernel source package to build a new kernel (had about 18 megs left). Well Linux being the coolest damn OS in the world, I knew I wouldn't have too much trouble fixing that. I popped in a 4.3 gig drive, booted off of a util disk I made from the tomsrtbt mini dist, ran fdisk, cut it up in to 3 partitions and ran mkfs -t ext2 on them all. A few changes/additions to /etc/fstab and a few mv, cp, and mount/umount commands later I had /usr on a new partition along with /home/export (for nfs) and /home/holding (for ?) on the new drive. Space is no longer an issue, and I'm ever so happy I use Linux. -- Brett Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
