Some versions of ghost could only copy a Linux partition.  They would not
be able to resize it.  I can't remember what versions.  All you would have
to do in this case is use parted though.  That is what the tool was
designed for.  :)

<quote who="Mark Haney">
> Sergio Espinoza wrote:
>> Thanks a lot for the tips AragonX!
>>
>> I do have Ghost 2003 :)
>>
>> Please forgive my ignorance, if I use Ghost it will
>> copy a partition of my old drive (10GB), what's the
>> best way (or tools) to 'resize' that old partition to
>> the 40GB of the new drive without risking my data?
>>
>> Again thanks!
> Ghost will resize to fit the entire drive if you so wish it. I've used
> it since version 3.0 and never had a problem with ghost drives of one
> size and ghosting down onto drives of another size be it bigger or
> smaller.
>
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