On Wed May 23 2007, Mark Heslep wrote: >>> ok - you don't claim my steps are wrong but that ntfsresize is not >>> necessary and one can use gparted instead? I was responding to two specific statements: First, Nat Gross wrote: > > woops. According to the table at > > http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/features.shtml , > > gnu Parted cannot resize ntfs partition. Then you, Mark, stated in part: > >> Right, you must have resizentfs (or ntfsresize?). To which I replied - that the gparted distro will quite nicely do NTFS resizes, based on the fact that I'd just done it last week on two SuperMicro servers using mirrored operating system drives. gparted, so far as I know is based on parted so I'd guess that documentation cited by Nat is out-dated. Perhaps gparted has incorporated resizentfs or ntfsresize into its code, or is calling it, I don't know, but, the statements the two of you made above were didactically inaccurate. I wasn't trying to be argumentative, just pointing out that you were perhaps relying on old information. -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA