Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 12:51 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some secret way to tell the installer that shrinking the sda7
makes room for sda8? I can install on a USB key, but that's not the
object, not is making the whole sda2 ext3 instead of ext4, which will
make performance comparisons meaningless.
You could used gparted, which not only allows you to change partition
size, but also reposition them.
How do I tell anaconda to do that? I don't know if there's some option to use
other programs to install, but the one on the x86_64 snapshot doesn't want to
change the size of the extended partitions.
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