I've recently partitioned my HDD into a 3Gb and 1Gb section to handle Windows & Linux 
respectively. However disk space is short for Linux and I would like to enlarge the 
Linux partition without deleting or corrupting the data on it. So far I've been able 
to free a section of the Windows partition which I would like to "add" to the Linux 
partition. The software I'm using "System Commander" was quite useful in setting this 
up.

Enlarging or reducing the FAT32 is no problem, but when it comes to enlarging the 
Linux Ext2FS, no luck, even if there is a free partition. All I can do is create 
another Linux partition from the free space, but I can increase the main Linux 
partition with all my files on it.

Anybody that might know how to do this? - should Disk Druid/fdisk work? I'm a bit 
skeptical about any partitioning software since I've thrashed my hard drive a while 
ago while repartitioning .


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