zipslack/speak question

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If you move zipspeak to a real ext3 partition, you will then have a real slackware system which you could expand. /mnt is a sub directory of your current setup, but when you mount it as / after your reboot, that will be a full system.
Greg


On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 03:47:17AM -0500, MaTt wrote:
> hello all.
> I was reading on the slackware f.a.q  that you can make zipslack into a
> "real" slackware by moving it to another partition.  I read how to do it
> which got me to thinking, would that more or less still be just
> zipslack/speak but pointing to another location, or would it actually make
> it into a real version of slackware that you could upgrade and/or get rid of
> the dos partition..etc?  I'm not saying i don't like zipspeak, because it is
> nice if you don't have the space, or want to try out slackware, but as far
> as i knew /mnt is a subdirectory so moving everything over to /mnt , i
> couldnt get rid of my dos partition could i?
> say anything is wrong with zipseak
> 
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