From: | Kyle Miller |
Date: | 17 Mar 2001 at 17:19:44 |
Subject: | Re: hd buffers |
From: "Joris Kempen" <Trekker@studenten.net>
> A short time ago i formatted my hd but forgot to add some more buffers to
> the partitions. They are 30 now and i want to make them 500
>
> I use a tool called HDInstTools, not the original HDToolbox. But when i
want
> to save changes to the disk it's says: "All data on changed partitions
will
> be lost, are you sure?".
>
> Do i really lose all data when changing buffers? Or is there a way to do
> this without reformatting everything?
If you're really unsure you could put "addbuffers <DEVICE>: 470" in your
startup-sequence. That would solve it.
Dr Kyle Miller
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