From: | Xavier Messersmith |
Date: | 14 May 2000 at 00:53:18 |
Subject: | Re: max transfer; Re: max transfer |
On 13-May-00, David Oakes wrote:
> What you cannot do is change the block size or partition sizes without
> having the data backed up. That *will* cause your data to be lost.
On 13-May-00, Petrus Bergman wrote:
> Just DON'T change anything else, like filesystem, blocksize or
> partition size!! If you do, your data will be lost forever.
The data is only lost when you format it to the new sizes/filesystems. If you
don't go out of your way to destroy the actual data then if/when you decide to
move the setting back to what they were then it'll all work again.
Or was forever a relative term? :-)
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