GUI-based disk utility for Linux

Olaf Olson oolson at hadleyconnection.com
Sat Feb 25 10:02:09 MST 2006


Dale,

I have another suggestion. Go to http://webmin.com. Get it and install 
it. Webmin allows you to manage almost every aspect of your YDL or ANY 
other *NIX computer. It's freeware, although we'd all like to contribute 
when we find such a quality piece of work. You can manage disks, users, 
perl modules... it's really quite a piece of work. Furthermore, you can 
access it from any web browser on any other computer in your network, so 
you can kill that hung process on your 7300, without rebooting and even 
when the keyboard is locked up. Hasn't happened? It will

Sorry. This looks like an ad, but I was just reminded again, this AM, 
about it's usefulness, when I installed hylafax and modified my cups 
printer to create outgoing FAXes. It even allows me to print to my 
YDL-based FAX server, from Macs and PCs on my network. The possibilities 
are enormous.

Olaf

Dale Swanson wrote:

> During my installation of YDL 3 on a PPC 7300, there was a nice disk 
> partitioning GUI. Now that I've got YDL up and running I was hoping to 
> use that utility to add another drive, however I can't figure out how 
> to invoke it. Any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
> Dale
>
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