Shane Archer wrote:
At 01:20 PM 1/22/2005, you wrote:
I like the advice i got which was to use a windows program to resize ntfs and fat partitions and a *nix app to resize ext partitions. That way chances of trounle are minimised.
Duncan
The drive is laid out something like this right now:
30GB to Windows XP 5GB to Fedora (/ , /boot, swap partitions)
Supposing that I use something like Partition Magic to shrink the NTFS partition to ~5GB, what would I then use, from within Fedora, to non-destructively "grow" the root partition to consume the now-available space?
Thanks,
Shane
try "fdisk" "parted" or "qtparted". QTparted is what i used 'cause it has a graphic interface :)
Duncan