I do know that the installation documentation says that one should be able to resize an existing Windows partition with the installer provided that certain odd problems are not present.  It is downright shameful that the WinXP "Disk Management" tool does not allow non-destructive downward resizing of a partition, but such is life.
 
Thank you,
Andrew Brobston

 
On 8/27/05, Lennart Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 07:21:33PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> This information is incorrect. Partition resizing for at least ext2/3,
> fat, vfat and ntfs partitions _is_ supported.
> Select "manual partitioning"; select the partition you want to resize;
> select the line with the current size; enter the new size you want it to
> have.

Hmm, I must have missed that, although I never have wanted to resize an
ext2/3 partition during the install.  I always install on systems with
proper partitions made already (or completely blank).

Any idea when partition resizing was added?

Len Sorensen

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