I used fdisk to make some new partitions and mkfs.ext3 to make files
on the partitions and now I have 4 partitions with file systems and
/dev/sda6 is the boot partition. So I started with this boot and used
this method.
First mount /dev/sda6 to /fc4, an empty location. That done I went
to /boot and there I typed # cp -a * /fc4 and it finished fast and when
I checked /fc4 it was a perfect copy of /boot. So then umount /fc4.
The started grub and used:
grub root (hd0,5)
grub setup (hd0)
grub quit
I left /boot in case of trouble and re-booted. To my satisfaction it did
boot exactly like it did before. So now I have a boot partition as desired.
Next step is to move /home to /dev/sda7 and /usr to /dev/sda8. This will
then be the way I will like it for now.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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