Aloha Y'all, Years ago I installed a Slackware by hand on a PC so I thought I knew what I was doing. That was back when X-Windows was relatively new and I was pretty much running command line only.
Q1: What utility can I use to find out where the bulk of my files are? I'm running out of room and have created some bigger ext2 partitions and want to map the larger stuff over there. Q2: Is there an easy way just to move my stuff to the new partition, so that the system will appear the same. I think I can do this manually with editing of /etc/fstab, but... Q3: I'm having some startup problems with KDE. It's a real slow startup. I don't have this problem with Gnome. (I have multiple windowing systems installed.) Q4: Is an NTFS partition WRITEABLE from Linux? All of my Win partitions are automatically mounted as RO. I don't want to screw around with this until I know more. (I'd like the capability of copying back & forth.) P.S. Once again, at the mercy of my landlord I have to move. I'd prefer to stay out here on the N. Shore but if anybody sees anything nice <$1000 I'd appreciate knowing about it. I'm a retiree and can't really afford much more than that. -- Jacques L. Yerby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dada Processing
