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Repartitioning scsi drive in Nextstep
Need to change the partitions on a SCSI drive with Nextstep.
df shows filesystem kbytes used avail cap mounted on /dev/sd0a 2051824 231924 13% / /dev/sd0b 998332 9 0% /Vol2 /dev/sd0c 998332 9 0% /Vol3 /dev/sd0d 998332 9 0% /Vol4 /dev/sd0e 998332 9 0% /Vol5 /dev/sd0f 998332 9 0% /Vol6 /dev/sd0g 998332 9 0% /Vol7 /private/vm/swapfile 2051824 231924 13% /private/vm/swapfile.front I would like to a: delete partition g and add the space to partition f or b: make g smaller and give this space to f. I would also like to do this without disturbing the other partitions if possible. I'm very new to this so please help in words of one syllable! Mace |
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There seems to be some good resources out there. I remember thinking how cool the NextStep was when we recieved them at my community college. It was nice to program under a real OS instead of being tied to Borland C++.
http://www.channelu.com/NeXT/NeXTFAQ...XTFAQ.173.html Cheers, Keith |
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Hi Kieth, I gave that link a try but the website doesn't appear to be at that address anymore. I also tried to browse to www.channelu.com but also dead link. Any ideas?
Mace |
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