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<p>Seems we made it folks! Hoping for the best now.</p>
<p>Anyway, I never thanked you Sam for your detailed explanation. I
should get onto this but I have covid-19 procrastination disorder!
Lots of time but not so motivated. Regardless this would be a good
thing so I'll try and focus and get it done. Another question
though. If I do this will I be able to mount another partition,
the data on the 1 TB disc, after I've shrunk that 1 TB to 500GB or
so? It would be nicely convenient to be able to access it like a
remote drive, for instance, which is how I jerry rigged my setup.
The 1TB drive is remote and I can access what I want. Though the
real goal is to gain more space than the 256GB drive in the
laptop. I could go through the files and archive some onto the 1
TB drive. That's obviously quite simple. Maybe I'm just musing.</p>
<p>Did folks hear that Linux distros are going to stop supporting
Chromium? Fedora and others are recommending Firefox or Chrome.
Firefox doesn't do screen casting whereas Chromium does. Minor
issue for the most part but I'm loathe to try and get everything
Chromium has, bookmarks, etc. exported to FF.</p>
<p>Hope that all are doing OK vis-a-vis the bug. Seems it has a mind
of its own (which is weird since viruses are technically not even
alive. So what's in it for them?)</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Brian</p>
<p>On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 04:22:56PM -0700, Sam Noble wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">use tar or your tool to copy the data from (each partition of) of the 256.
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s/your tool/your favorite tool/
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