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Re: [woody,debinst] `parted' and non-DOS compatible partitioning schemes



>>>>> "Ben" == Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org> writes:

    Ben> On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 09:44:31PM -0600, Erik Andersen wrote:
    >> On Sat Jun 17, 2000 at 01:29:43PM +1000, bug1 wrote:
    >> > What about parted, it doesnt have much a of a GUI, but it wouldnt be
    >> > hard to do i dont think.
    >> > I think the ability to resize existing partitions (non destructivve
    >> > install) is one most users would really like.

    Ben> Better get parted to support more than just msdos partitions before we
    Ben> even thing of using it in boot-floppies :)

 We'll have to put that "on the board" for this project.  Who will act
 as secretary?  The list software?

 Joey Hess is obviously very busy and should not be expected to manage
 the `debinst' whiteboard himself.  What's a good way to do that?  Is
 there some sort of whiteboarding / planning software we can use aside
 from the email list and CVS?

 I will be starting school next week; I buy books on Monday.  I've got
 school all day every other day, and days off in between for homework
 and Debian.  The software design class I signed up for should be
 really fun and relevant.



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