I've had my S2-649080DT for about a month or two now and have decided that if I want to record at a decent quality I need to upgrade my storage. I'm going to a 400GB drive. I've been pouring over all the sites I can and these forums and that has left me with a couple questions:
1) I noticed the sata iso is newer and has bug fixes/upgrades which include the swap space fix. I saw in a post that this iso would work witha S2. Does this mean I won't have to run the tpip command? In which case I would use an argument of -s 200. If I do need to run tpip, what is the command and arguments I should use? I've seen a few different versions out there and don't want to mess it up.
2) What command can I issue to see the size of the partitions when I'm done? A standard df command or something else?
As an aside/suggestion, I think this tpip thing should be noted in the upgrade section. I just stumbled across it as most people seem to. A simple question asking what size hard drive you were upgrading too would allow a flag to be set to output the necessary information. My upgrade instructions told me to use -s 127, which won't be sufficient (unless I am wrong in question 1 and I DO need to use the -s 127 and then run tpip). Any help is appreciated. Can't wait to start.
1) I noticed the sata iso is newer and has bug fixes/upgrades which include the swap space fix. I saw in a post that this iso would work witha S2. Does this mean I won't have to run the tpip command? In which case I would use an argument of -s 200. If I do need to run tpip, what is the command and arguments I should use? I've seen a few different versions out there and don't want to mess it up.
2) What command can I issue to see the size of the partitions when I'm done? A standard df command or something else?
As an aside/suggestion, I think this tpip thing should be noted in the upgrade section. I just stumbled across it as most people seem to. A simple question asking what size hard drive you were upgrading too would allow a flag to be set to output the necessary information. My upgrade instructions told me to use -s 127, which won't be sufficient (unless I am wrong in question 1 and I DO need to use the -s 127 and then run tpip). Any help is appreciated. Can't wait to start.
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