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- From: Richard Letts <R.J.Letts@SALFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Re: One last check
- In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from "Rich Molettiere" at Dec 22, 92 8:25 pm
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- Rich Molettiere writes....
- >
- >
- > I need to remove an 80mb Mac name space volume and enlarge the other
- > volume of the partition from 220 to 300mb.
- >
- > Both volumes have been backed up, the Mac files moved to another
- > server.
- >
- > Is the process - and please understand my caution - as simple as
- > load install, deleting the volume and then enlarging the existing
- > volume? Is so, data on the "to be enlarged" volume remains
- > untouched, right?
- Wrong - it all gets lost.
-
- The fastest way to wipe a volume is to delete it, and recreate it, sorry
- you'll need to do a restore on the server
-
- Richard
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