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Rob Wright wrote:
| Greetings,
<snip>
| I'd like to resize /dev/sdb6 to 40Gb by shrinking /dev/sdb2 to ~20Gb,
| but I'd like to be able to keep the data that I have now and not do a
| complete reinstall of the system. Is this possible? If it is possible,
| is it reasonable to do so? I've found information on parted which looks
| like the tool to use, is this correct?
|
| Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Check out parted.

man parted

and read the docs in /usr/share/doc/parted

This is probably where you'll want to start (of course after backing up your
data on those partitions :-) )

- -Rick
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