Zac Medico wrote: > Bruno Gola wrote: > >> Hi guys, does anyone know any way to resize a ext3 partition? i'm trying >> QTparted (parted) and i can't... when i try with qtparted it just does >> not let me resize it, and with parted (text mode) it complains: >> >> br ~ # parted /dev/hdb resize 1 >> Start? >> [32kB]? >> End? [80GB]? >> 70GB Error: >> File system was not cleanly unmounted! You should run e2fsck. Modifying >> an unclean file system could cause severe corruption. >> Ignore/Cancel? >> Ignore Error: File >> system has an incompatible feature enabled. >> Information: Don't forget to update /etc/fstab, if necessary. >> >> >> >> Note that the partition is umounted... >> > > So, did you try e2fsck or not? No errors? > > You can also use ext2resize but it only resizes the filesystem. You > would need to use fdisk or something to change the partition table. > >> >> >> My other problem is with my cd-writer, i can open (read) any cd with >> that... but when i try to burn (with k3b) i cant (it finds my device OK) >> but when i try to burn it just display : writing, but the bar dont move >> (the cd-writer starts to work), even i check the option SIMULATE, it >> does not work.... >> > > There's probably a tab or button you can click to see a log of the > cdrecord output (cdrecord is the program that really does the > burning). You need that in order to troubleshoot this. > > Zac
Man thanks for the reply, im trying the e2fsck right now, i will see if i will work... About the cd-writer, ive tried with cdrecord (command line) but, it stills stop.. i dont know what could it be.. any idea? I will reply after the e2fsck finish ... thanks again Bruno -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list