On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 22:07, Paul Wilkins wrote: > What? You mean put in new drive, copy old drive partition(s) across, > that sort of kidney?
No. I was asking about putting in a new disk for Linux only. I wouldn't suggest that we want to get involved in transfering content of existing drives. Having done a look at the clients machine and identifying that they have boarderline space we then dispatch them off to DSE to get a new disk and bring it back to be installed. We may also find people in the registration process that don't have enough disk space nor the skills to install a new disk. In that case I'm happy to put disks in if they bring them along having just purchased them new. > Who here likes pain? > > I think that barring exceptional circumstances, new drives are Linux drives. > > >I'm happy to bring a couple of static straps > > > > I've got a static strap I can bring too, and even more importantly, > spare power leads and power boards. Got that covered as well... I've got a half dozen I can throw in a box. Cheers Don
