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> Subject: Re: changing partition size
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> Create the extra space as a separate partition the use RAID LINEAR to
> join the two partitions into one, or simply move some of your current
> directories to the new space and symlink to them from /.
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> On 28 Jul 98 at
Create the extra space as a separate partition the use RAID LINEAR to
join the two partitions into one, or simply move some of your current
directories to the new space and symlink to them from /.
On 28 Jul 98 at 18:57, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Hi !
> Is there a command to change (
> Partition Magic is an _excellent_ program for resizing partitions. I have
> entrusted my disk to it on numerous occasions (and so have some of my
> friends) and it has never had a problem. Too bad it's a DOS/Windows
> program and won't resize ext2 partitions. :(
Word on the street is Parition
Partition Magic is an _excellent_ program for resizing partitions. I have
entrusted my disk to it on numerous occasions (and so have some of my
friends) and it has never had a problem. Too bad it's a DOS/Windows
program and won't resize ext2 partitions. :(
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Partition Magic is an _excellent_ program for resizing partitions. I have
entrusted my disk to it on numerous occasions (and so have some of my
friends) and it has never had a problem. Too bad it's a DOS/Windows
program and won't resize ext2 partitions. :(
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There are apps to do this. However I would not trust my hard drive to
them. Wipe it and start clean. Otherwise you will likely regret it.
Seems rough, but at least you know it is right.
I place partition stretchers in the same boat as hard drive
compressors. They may work today, maybe tomorro
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