Re: [Linux-users] moving grub to another partition

2011-10-24 Thread Roger Searle
Normally I'd be OK with that approach, however this is now a well behaved mythtv box, so not keen! Looks like Kevin's suggestion of an uninstall then reinstall is the option, or do nothing. Thanks for the replies. Roger On 22/10/11 18:39, Robert Fisher wrote: I would backup and then

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread C. Falconer
On 10/20/2011 07:03 PM Dropbox said: Dave Merrick wants you to try Dropbox! Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs and videos with you anywhere and share them easily. Get started here http://www.dropbox.com/link/20.60a5P_JHEP/NjEzMTAxNzc2OTc?src=referrals_bulk9. - The Dropbox Team

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread yuri
Dropbox wrote: Dave Merrick wants you to try Dropbox! Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs and videos with you anywhere and share them easily. C. Falconer wrote: Call me an old fart - but there's something about put all your stuff on the net that I find inherently risky. Having

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread yuri
On 25 October 2011 11:14, Roy Britten wrote: On 25 October 2011 10:59, yuri wrote: I advocate having everything important stored *both* locally *and* on the net. When done appropriately, I agree. Dropbox isn't for anything you want kept securely though. I've often thought of partnering

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread C. Falconer
David Lowe wrote, On 10/25/2011 10:45 AM: I'm with you Craig.. I just recently set up Chrome to synchronise all my bookmarks ... and saved passwords... between the multiple machines I use. It's terrific, but putting my personal stuff on someone else's server makes me nervous. I cant bring

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread C. Falconer
yuri wrote, On 10/25/2011 10:59 AM: Having lived through all that seismic stuff, I find having all my stuff stored on premise risky too. I advocate having everything important stored *both* locally *and* on the net. Agreed, but on the net, under my own control rather than synched to some

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread David Lowe
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:37 PM, C. Falconer cfalco...@totalteam.co.nzwrote: Dave - did you read their TC at all? -- Yes I think it summarises down to 'Once we have your stuff, it's ours and we can do what we like with it. But we wont give it to anyone else. Promise.' So... nothing too

Re: [Linux-users] moving grub to another partition

2011-10-24 Thread C. Falconer
Roger Searle wrote, On 10/22/2011 09:39 AM: Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 30159 30401 1951897+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda4 1 30158 2422440735 Extended /dev/sda5 1 25294

Re: [Linux-users] Dave Merrick invited you to Dropbox

2011-10-24 Thread Nick Rout
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:42 AM, yuri yur...@gmail.com wrote: On 25 October 2011 11:14, Roy Britten wrote: On 25 October 2011 10:59, yuri wrote: I advocate having everything important stored *both* locally *and* on the net. When done appropriately, I agree. Dropbox isn't for anything you