I haved tried Partition Magic before. Partiton Magic could only view the ext2
file system. It COULD NOT resize it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it might be
that I have an older version.
John Waalkes wrote:
> My weapon of choice is Partition Magic for something like that. No need
> to backup (well, at least in theory. I've never had a problem YMMV) :)
>
> I think that there's also a partitioning utility that you can get at the
> slackware site (I think) that will let you non-destructively resize the
> partition. I've never tried it.
>
> Failing all of that, you could always backup the entire DOS partition
> and use the Linux fdisk to hack away at things.
>
> But I'd suggest using Partition Magic since this probably *won't* be the
> last time you do this. :)
>
> Good Luck,
>
> John
>
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