Re: Problem with partition resizing

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Why not ask the company that makes Partition Magic? 

Adam

Alexandre Strube (surak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
" Hello list,
" 
" yesterday I rebooted my machine to change video memory stuff on Bios
" Setup, and used the downtime to remove a old Freebsd partition, and
" resize the fedora one.
" 
" But... (there's always a but) things went wrong. PartitionMagic just
" stopped in the midlle. I rebooted.
" 
" After screwing up my grub, I saw it has destroyed my swap, just fixed
" also.
" 
" Oh yes, no data loss!
" 
" But one thing remains:
" If I fdisk /dev/hda, what I see is
" /dev/hda1   *         1        25    200781   83  Linux
" /dev/hda2            26      4804  38387317+  83  Linux
" /dev/hda3          4805      4870    530145   82  Linux swap
" 
" Indicating that the partition resizing was sucessful.
" BUT, it I use "df", this is said to me:
" 
" [root@casa surak]# df
" Filesystem           1K-blocos      Usad Dispon.   Uso% Montado em
" /dev/hda2             32756276  27006320   4086024  87% /
" /dev/hda1               194443      6338    178066   4% /boot
" none                    176388         0    176388   0% /dev/shm
" 
" Indicating that there was no complete resizing. How can I correct this??
" 
" -- 
" []s
" 
" Alexandre Ganso 
" 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group
" 
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