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I am getting ready to install RHEL6 server. I have to create these partitions:
/ 10GB
SWAP 3GB
/opt/kent 10GB
/opt/kent/logs
/backup 20 GB
Will Gparted do this? or whats the easiest way? or even a tutorial?I am so new to this (4 Replies)
Hi folks,
Ubuntu 10.04-1 64-bit
HD - 1T SATA3
I ran graphic installation installing Ubuntu-10.04-1 desktop from Live CD
The partition on the new HD is as follow;
/root
/home
/kvm
(kvm is for keeping the guests of KVM, the virtualizer)
Installion went through without problem abd... (0 Replies)
Hey, this question is generated purely out of my lack of knowledge.
Ok, obviously you can partition hard drives, I have Windows 2k, and can partition it from administrative tools, however, all of the help sections have utterly failed to give me any information other than "when you partition, it... (5 Replies)
Hiya folks,
Before I install Linux, I want to partition my HD, basically I want to split my 80GB HD in half so I can run Linux but still keep Windows XP. I tried doing through the windows workstation and browsing the XP help files but it either didnt work or I was doing something wrong. I dont... (7 Replies)
I would like to install Redhat 7.2 on my Windows machine. I only have one hard drive and I dont want to lose Windows. Which method is best for partitioning the HD?
I tried it once with Partition Magic and I was installing Corel Linux First Edition and Corel wiped out my entire HD (not good when... (2 Replies)
I'm looking for a Partitioning Tool preferably with a GUI preferably free that is easy to use if anyone has any suggestions they will be greatfully recieved, Thanks. (4 Replies)
FONTTOSFNT(1) General Commands Manual FONTTOSFNT(1)NAME
fonttosfnt - Wrap a bitmap font in a sfnt (TrueType) wrapper
SYNOPSIS
fonttosfnt [ options ] -o file.ttf [ -- ] font...
DESCRIPTION
Wrap a bitmap font or a set of bitmap fonts in a sfnt (TrueType or OpenType) wrapper.
OPTIONS -v Be verbose.
-c Do not crop glyphs. This usually increases file size, but may sometimes yield a modest decrease in file size for small character
cell fonts (terminal fonts).
-b Write byte-aligned glyph data. By default, unaligned data is written, which yields a smaller file size.
-r Do not reencode fonts. By default, fonts are reencoded to Unicode whenever possible.
-g n Set the type of scalable glyphs that we write. If n is 0, no scalable glyphs are written; this is legal but confuses most current
software. If n is 1, a single scalable glyph (the undefined glyph) is written; this is recommended, but triggers a bug in current
versions of FreeType. If n is 2 (the default), a sufficiently high number of blank glyphs are written, which works with FreeType
but increases file size.
-m n Set the type of scalable metrics that we write. If n is 0, no scalable metrics are written, which may or may not be legal. If n is
1, full metrics for a single glyph are written, and only left sidebearing values are written for the other glyphs. If n is 2, scal-
able metrics for all glyphs are written, which increases file size and is not recommended. The default is 1.
-- End of options.
BUGS
Some of the font-level values, notably sub- and superscript positions, are dummy values.
SEE ALSO X(7), Xserver(1), Xft(3x). Fonts in X11.
AUTHOR
The version of Fonttosfnt included in this X.Org Foundation release was originally written by Juliusz Chroboczek <jch@freedesktop.org> for
the XFree86 project.
X Version 11 fonttosfnt 1.0.4 FONTTOSFNT(1)