Subj : Remote safe reboot
To   : Holger Granholm
From : Herbert Rosenau
Date : Wed Nov 28 2007 12:27 pm

Am 26.11.07 22:35 schrieb Holger Granholm

HG> In a message dated 11-24-07, Herbert Rosenau said to Holger
HG> Granholm:

HG>> Thanks for the information Herbert. My present Warp 4 + FP12
HG>> occupies 120 Mb on a 170 Mb partition!

HR>>To fix that you would
HG> ............................
HR>>remove any partiton as needed to get free space to recreate the
HR>> new partitios - system with minimum 500 MB in size  (better 2GB
HR>> to get yet the required size for eCS 2.0)

HG> And why do you think that I would be interested in updating the
HG> operating system to something that needs more than 500 Mb when my
HG> present OS only needs 120 Mb and does all I want it to do?

Because you would need to access more current hardware as

full USB access - there is really nothing on WARP4 that works right
use tcp/ip 4.3 instaed of 4.0 - that means more functionality for
       modern applications like seamonkey, thunderbird, firefox,
       security fixes and so on
Ability to use up to 4TB files and logical drives with JFS
NOT to wait 8 or more hours on chkdsk after power failture or really rare now
system crash with partitons bigger than 8 GB

Ability to get a system install from scratch on current and not oly really old
mainboards and harddisks. Ability to get the install working directly from CD
even with unsupported disk controller.

I've forgotten all the limits fallen with eCS.

Ah, yes, the minimum requirement of 500 MB does not mean that the 500 MB are
full - it means only that the install process itself needs a really big disk
space during install and will left about 250 MB free space after it completed.
This free space will used in the running system for swapper, spooler and
temporary files until you changes them to other disk.


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