* ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040602 07:54]:
> Hi All
> I've got a couple of systems that I made the boot partion <8mb on. The
> time has long come that these are full and I can't upgrade the kernel
> image on them. I've alread cleaned out the old reduntant images etc
Just abandon them. On your running
On 02-06-2004 17:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Glenn:
qtparted will do this. I find the easiest way to run it, including usable
support for resizing NTFS partitions, is from the system rescue cd at
sysresccd.org. Just enter "run_qtparted" from the Linux Live CD.
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and my 2 cents. I found, that
next partition, but another has / as the adjacent partion.
>
> Is there anyway I can grow these partions and shufle/shrink the others
> with out loosing information?
> Thanks all
> Glenn
>
Glen,
I had a similar problem. I looked at parted but on certain filesystems the
start of the partition had
too cool - I've just install parted, thanks to the previous post, but
qt_parted probly means I wont have to think! Gota love that :-)
Thanks all
Glenn
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 01:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Glenn:
>
> qtparted will do this. I find the easiest way to run it, including usable
>
Hi Glenn:
qtparted will do this. I find the easiest way to run it, including usable
support for resizing NTFS partitions, is from the system rescue cd at
sysresccd.org. Just enter "run_qtparted" from the Linux Live CD.
Good luck! Usual disclaimers apply...if it erases your data, it isn't
my fa
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 15:54, glenn wrote:
> Hi All
> I've got a couple of systems that I made the boot partion <8mb on. The
> time has long come that these are full and I can't upgrade the kernel
> image on them. I've alread cleaned out the old reduntant images etc
>
> The partions are at the f
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